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Can someone make a smoke detector that uses a mechanical spring and/or lifetime capacitor to power it?

I hate when dead batts wake you up in the middle of the night, or does anyone have a smoke detector they might recommend.

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I think I would be concerned about the use of CO2 to fight an electrical fire if any of the following conditions existed: 1. You had to fight the fire in a confined space and build-up of discharging CO2 gas could pose an asphyxiation risk. 2. If a large amount of other burning materials were present that CO2 is not rated to extinguish. Like Class A or D fires. (Fires involving flammable metals or large amounts of wood, paper, or trash.) 3. If the fire was too large to fight with a portable unit. Fire extinguihsers are designed to extinguish small fires, if the fire is too large, or you cannot fight the fire with your back to your exit, then do not take the chance. That's my take.
Well, I do not know what the fine is for parking in front of a fire hydrant, but I would think that you are going to get the ticket fine at the same amount. Unfortunately, I do not think that there is any way to get out of the ticket. This makes sense because the fire hose is part of saving lives from a fire, and if you had damaged it, the hose may not have worked. I understand you did not damage it, but the way the police system works is just that. I wish I could tell you how to get out of your ticket, but I can not

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