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question about changing locks in car?

well my ex husbanb has a spare key to my car and he wont give it bac, ive taken him to court several times and judge just keeps telling him to give it back to me but when we goes to court he lies and says he dont know where they key went now can i have my locks changed in my car to where he cant open the doors and where i can get a new key for the locks, i am afraid he is going to try to steal it or mess with my engine

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The typical sprinkler head is heat-only. Smoke will have no effect on it. And, by the way, the typical system of this nature operates only one head at a time. That is, if only one head is heat-activated, only that head operates. Not all of them. All of them going off at once is typically only in the movies. There are installations called Deluge (Open Head) systems that are dry until activated and have no seal or cover at each head. What happens with those is that a separate detecting system activates a pump or opens a valve that causes all the heads in that system to operate simultaneously. These systems are quite rare. All such systems (by code anyway) activate a local alarm system (if one exists) and many are connected to systems that notify local fire departments. Most commercial installations are monitored actively such that any tampering, damage or operational activity is sent to a central station which then coordinates the correct response - fire department for an activation, repair crew for damage, police for tampering. Many of these systems are interconnected with security systems as well.
It depends on that system which is actually set on particular heating range. If your heating is reach on it's range then it's work otherwise just relax.
Make one where you can smoke pot out of it

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