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7 hours ago, red750 said:

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That's a bit like this old one:   Printers are like women. You don't take much notice of them until they go down on you.

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In case you didn't pick it (Duh), she has backed up to the pump instead of pulling along side. At least she knew where the filler was located.

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We installed a couple of those Google Nest smoke detectors.  

 

Now when someone burns some oil it says, in a female very English voice - "There's smoke in the family room.  The alarm will sound shortly.  It's going to be loud."

That fortunately gives you enough time to frantically wave a book or something under it to fan away the smoke, so you never actually get the alarm (which is loud!)

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The installation of ionisation smoke alarm used to be allowed in Queensland. But with the new smoke alarm laws in place, the technology requirements have changed. From January 1, 2017, moving forward, all new smoke alarms that will go into every property must only be photoelectric alarms that comply with Australian Standards 3786:2014. The legislation also outlines important details about the placement of smoke alarms in the home, and the timeframes of implementation, depending on the use of the property.

 

https://www.safehomeservices.com.au/ionisation-smoke-alarm-new-legislation/

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