I am busy with a project where part of the brief implies that the roof structure is exposed and it must be made out of a material that once any source of light on the outside, (whether it's the sun, or public lighting), the whole material glows to the extent where it provides a overall lighting for the structure inside. It generally glows in the same tone as the material, hence, in this case, blue. Also it must be easy to get. Not necessarily too expensive either. We can pay for it. Thanks so much guys.
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Tony is correct, but you don't have to have them hard wired, there are detectors on the market that are battery operated and radio linked. Yes they are a bit more expensive than the bog standard battery detectors, but only a fraction of the $6,000 you have been quoted. In many houses you only have one staircase, so this needs protecting at top and bottom, I also have them near to each bedroom door (all on the roof and at least half a metre away from any wall). You should however, create an escape plan, as when a smoke detector activates, you don't necessarily want to open doors allowing smoke through, so look for fist floor opening windows and things like a telephone upstairs. Don't put a smoke detector in or near a kitchen (fit a heat detector around 55C rated). Optical Smoke detectors tend not to give as many false alarms than the more sensitive ionisation detectors, but that choice is up to you and what you may have in your house.