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Anyone know of a device that senses a smoke detector going off and activates like an outlet or something?

I need something to sense the smoke detectors beeping, and activate something that is plugged in. maybe a light or something

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I am thinking you are looking for the word Choroid which provises oxygen and nourishment to the retina;s outer walls and along with the ciliary body and the iris form the uveal tract in which a darkly covered melanin pigment helps dim reflections in order for us not to be confused in what we are seeing.
Yes, it happened to me. A woman was hired a year a half after I was hired, she became the bane of all whom she did not agree with. 2 years later, she married the shopfloor manager began her reign of terror. I wasn't the only one to feel the brunt of her newfound hubris. It's amazing how much influence a gossip-hound can get when they have the right allies.
Na, I wish I was a dog and tha dude b4 me (in this question) was a fire hidrant.
I think you mean choroid The choroid, also known as the choroidea or choroid coat, is the vascular layer of the eye lying between the retina and the sclera. The choroid provides oxygen and nourishment to the outer layers of the retina [1]. Along with the ciliary body and iris, the choroid forms the uveal tract. In humans and other primates, darkly colored melanin pigment in the choroid helps limit reflections within the eye that would potentially result in the perception of confusing images. Poor vision frequently results from lack of this pigmentation in human albinos. By contrast, the choroid of many other animals contains reflective materials that help to collect light in dim situations; this is one type of tapetum lucidum. The red eye effect on photos is caused by the reflection of light from choroid. It appears red because of the choroid's blood vessels.

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