Comment on My CO2 / Smoke Detector Scared a Year off my life today, and I have questions. Long.

Drusas@kbin.social ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

So it's the smoke detector, not the CO detector? These are separate devices. A smoke detector will typically be on the ceiling and a CO detector will typically be close to the floor.

I've had smoke detectors which are set off by steam, such as from a hot shower. You can replace it with a style of detector which operates differently, not using photoelectricity to be triggered. Keeping batteries fresh is also supposed to help, but I don't know if it really does.

That said, you may want an alarm for humidity because 82% is quite high and may cause damage to the home.

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