2011/3/3 Tony Yarusso <tyaru...@nagios.com> > On 3/2/2011 9:57 PM, Cory Coager wrote: > > I've seen these before, a little pricey but I'm considering them. Would > > the light sensors really detect a fire? > > Assuming you have a pretty steady environment normally so can set tight > thresholds, probably. We have the EM08T and it's pretty sensitive. > There is another company, http://www.itwatchdogs.com/, that has a smoke > alarm available for their systems. > > Be careful. What if the fire is started in the wiring under the floor tiles or inside a cabinet. Usually fire detection is based on temperature _and_ smoke detection.
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