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Post #57886866 added 02-28-2013 9:24 AM by odie5533 in Archived Deals
Kidde has a wireless option RF-SM-AC, but their wireless modules don't have a CO detector. I believe you can use all wireless interconnected smoke alarms, and then have one wired interconnected ...
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Post #57884836 added 02-28-2013 8:15 AM by odie5533 in Archived Deals
Well, the IRC says you need to update them if you make alterations to the interior. So logically, that means if you don't make alterations, you don't need to update them to meet the current code. And...
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Post #57880540 added 02-28-2013 4:57 AM by odie5533 in Archived Deals
The battery operated ones don't need a permit and require no electrical work. If you're replacing an existing hardwired smoke alarm with another hardwired one you might also not need a permit. In...
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Post #57885430 added 02-28-2013 8:35 AM by odie5533 in Archived Deals
But you need a permit anyways, and probably an inspection! I don't know enough about plumbing to know how you could mess it up, but it seems like it would actually take a bit of thinking to figure...
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Post #57880350 added 02-28-2013 4:37 AM by decolores9 in Archived Deals
Electrical permit requirements vary with the municipality, and many municipalities allow homeowners to do minor work on their own house without a permit. In addition, when permits are required,...
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Post #57865158 added 02-27-2013 11:24 AM by odie5533 in Archived Deals
Just letting people know they should also have a a photoelectric smoke alarm in their house in addition to these ionization ones. Kidde has both a dual photoelectric/ionization alarm available (item...
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Post #57870114 added 02-27-2013 2:35 PM by Whattalife:) in Archived Deals
If you are doing renovation, then the inspector may tell your contractor you must have hardwired smoke detectors which are interconnected. Barring major renovations, non-interconnected and battery...
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Post #57862392 added 02-27-2013 9:41 AM by lolly67 in Archived Deals
Awesome deal, got 2 of the CO detectors so I can have one on each floor...thanks OP!
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Post #57863684 added 02-27-2013 10:29 AM by str1pesrules in Archived Deals
Great!
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Post #58356706 added 03-20-2013 5:48 PM by E-Z-B in Archived Deals
The restock date for the 2-pack was listed as 3/20. I was skeptical, but it's really back in stock today!
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Post #57861564 added 02-27-2013 9:11 AM by str1pesrules in Archived Deals
My Carbon Monoxide detector finally bit the dust, so I searched prices and reviews all morning for a new one. I came across some pretty smoking hot prices that Home Depot has right now. I ended...
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Post #57877022 added 02-27-2013 9:12 AM by wikipost in Archived Deals
OOS online for the Carbon Monoxide detector Carbon Monoxide detector is back in stock
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Post #57865146 added 02-27-2013 11:24 AM by decolores9 in Archived Deals
Unfortunately these don't meet code requirements for primary fire protection for residences in the US. Wired or otherwise connected smoke detectors are required on each floor to meet code. They...
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Post #57866708 added 02-27-2013 12:21 PM by Nate650 in Archived Deals
Just wanted to highlight this from the OP: "Please rep if you like the deal. :)" This will surely result in a low rep count.
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Post #57885668 added 02-28-2013 8:46 AM by unrealistical in Archived Deals
I would prefer to hear the alarm and also the indication of the location of occurring thread. They are already interconnected anyway. Personally hate these half-way regulation. Good intention but...
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Post #57869458 added 02-27-2013 2:06 PM by FazliS85 in Archived Deals
Carbon Monoxide one is sold out...
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Post #57885030 added 02-28-2013 8:22 AM by odie5533 in Archived Deals
In my town the homeowner can do plumbing and electrical without a license. There is a homeowners electrical test that you need to pass, but after that you can pull permits/inspections for whatever...
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Post #57886030 added 02-28-2013 8:56 AM by odie5533 in Archived Deals
The Kidde CO interconnected monitor apparently talks to tell you if it's a fire or a CO problem, but I don't think it communicates this information to the rest of the alarms.
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Post #57880542 added 02-28-2013 4:57 AM by Brattles in Archived Deals
It's state, not municipality: Can I do my own electrical and plumbing/gas work? No. State law requires anyone performing electrical, plumbing or gas work to be licensed. back to top ...
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Post #57880250 added 02-28-2013 4:22 AM by decolores9 in Archived Deals
That is incorrect, interconnected smoke detectors ARE a code requirement and have been for a few decades. Unless you live in a house built before 1960 and no updates or other remodeling have been...
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Post #57880312 added 02-28-2013 4:33 AM by Brattles in Archived Deals
He's right, but perhaps not on the 1960. It's mandated that major renovations require installation of the interconnected on each level. What I don't understand is how HD can sell these things...
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Post #57884096 added 02-28-2013 7:44 AM by decolores9 in Archived Deals
That could be the case in some municipalities, but it is not determined by the national code. In the places I have lived, some have required updating to hardwired alarms whenever any remodeling is...
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Post #57885218 added 02-28-2013 8:29 AM by decolores9 in Archived Deals
Most areas require a license to work on plumbing - even to replace a toilet. The reason is that if the work is done incorrectly, sewage can siphon into the municipal water system and contaminate it,...
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ok so can anyone point to a hardwired system of smoke/co 2 sensors? wasn't aware it was code and it would be nice to have my electrician wire the whole house at the same time
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Post #57865886 added 02-27-2013 11:49 AM by str1pesrules in Archived Deals
hmmmm.....option 2 if you don't want smoke alarm 2 pack but want Carbon Monoxide alarm pack. Don't open smoke alarm 2-pack and return it to a local home depot once you receive your order. Thus...
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Post #57867450 added 02-27-2013 12:50 PM by str1pesrules in Archived Deals
fixed! thnks!

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