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Shell
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20th Jun 10 at 23:41   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just blew out a candle and it set my smoke alarm off
lostboy
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At least you know it works.
Shell
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Nae fear of burning in my house
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Idiot.
Shell
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I seriously need to ditch you
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we have a heat sensors (standard in new builds I think?), the fcuking thing goes off when I put toast in the toaster.
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I have a heat sensor in the kitchen and a smoke alarm in the hall way. I blew out the candle in the Living room(just off the hall way) and I swear there wasn't even a hint of any real kind of smoke!
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have you checked to see if the house is on fire else where?
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Ours are the same. We use them as cooking timers. When it beeps, Its nearly done!
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quote:
Originally posted by Bart
we have a heat sensors (standard in new builds I think?), the fcuking thing goes off when I put toast in the toaster.


They should be standard in any kitchen. If it isn't a fixed rate the tolerance can be changed.
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when u blew the candle were you eating curry?
Root
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quote:
Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
have you checked to see if the house is on fire else where?

lol, I doubt she'd be posting replies 12+ hours later if it was
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quote:
Originally posted by Bart
we have a heat sensors (standard in new builds I think?), the fcuking thing goes off when I put toast in the toaster.


I normally put bread in my toaster
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quote:
Originally posted by dobson
quote:
Originally posted by Bart
we have a heat sensors (standard in new builds I think?), the fcuking thing goes off when I put toast in the toaster.


I normally put bread in my toaster


FPMSL!!
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quote:
Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
have you checked to see if the house is on fire else where?

I honestly got such a fright and thougt that I'd been sitting on the p.c, completely oblivious to the fact my house was burning down.
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why pay for them? fire service fit them for free?
Shell
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What are we paying for?
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shit read. the title wrong lol

 
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