I have heard twice today that Republicans are/ have been a speed bump his entire term. Thoughts?
If you are CERTAIN that there's no source of smoke, then there's a decent chance that they're being set off by pollen. If it detects carbon monoxide, any nearby source (factory, idling cars, etc.) can trigger it as well. There are also some detectors that can sense natural gas leaks; if yours are of this type, have your utility company check IMMEDIATELY for leaks. Just to be sure, replace your batteries again (although since they've all gone off, I'm skeptical of that being the problem, but better to be safe than sorry, just in case you got a bad batch of batteries). In short - cover all your bases; good luck!
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Let me give you a one word, simple answer. No. Now that wasn't so bad, was it?
Hi Sue, Probably not. The codes and standards that govern the use and placement of fire extinguishers only require that they are accessible, appropriate for the hazard, placed so that certain travel distances aren't exceeded, and that they are mounted to the wall at appropriate mounting heights. (All of these details are found in the NFPA 10 standard, see link below.) That being said, some jurisdictions, insurance companies, and yes, even some school districts, may have their own special set of rules or requirements that may mandate the use of cabinets. This might be to cut down on misuse or tampering since they are in a school. So I can't say for certain what the requirement may be in place for your school.