BeGreen said:For us the false positives were boiling pots of pasta water. Triggered the units even when new. Now they are out of the kitchen.
Right on Rick. I test the units twice a year and replace the batteries with fresh ones every fall, whether they need it or not. I also like the units that beep at you if the battery is getting low.
As mentioned kitchens and smoke detectors are a bad combination due to the false alarms.
As for smoke detectors that chirp with low batteries . . . virtually every detector out there offers that feature . . . I believe (but I am not positive) that this may be a standard. Changing out the batteries just once a year like you are doing should alleviate that issue.
 
	 
	 
 
		 . Between chimney fires and a grease fire in the past few years that's enough excitement for a lifetime!
. Between chimney fires and a grease fire in the past few years that's enough excitement for a lifetime!
		 The other reason . . . the chain can and has broken chimney liners . . . ditto for Plan Z which involves sticking a hose down the chimney and opening it up -- too much steam too quickly can result in a broken chimney liner.
 The other reason . . . the chain can and has broken chimney liners . . . ditto for Plan Z which involves sticking a hose down the chimney and opening it up -- too much steam too quickly can result in a broken chimney liner. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		