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where can i find a heat detector ror 200 voltage110 or higher by kidde or not?

I need a heat detector. Rate of rise 194 or 200 degrees/ Voltage minimum of 110 or higher. Can you help? Made by Kidde or not.

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Try getting a roll of packing tape and using large pieces to take the hair off the sofa. After you get all the hair off, I'd throw a sheet or something over it, so you can just wash the sheet throw it in the dryer to get the hair off. It's what my mother-in-law does. :)
First of all, I hope you have alot of fun riding! Right so you wanna know what to wear? * Jodhpurs are good as they prevent your thighs rubbing too much on the saddle causing sores, leggings can be worn but they will not prevent rubbing that much and you may be abit cold depending on the weather. * Jodhpur boots - they are small ankle boots that have a slight heel (so your foot doesn't become wedged in the stirrup iron, they should also have a good grip on the sole) these are more comfortable to wear than big heavy riding boots but it up to you. * a hat - isn't optionalyou HAVE to get one if you want to insure your safety whilst riding, you can pick from different types with different safety standards. *Body protectors are handy when doing cross - country, show jumping etc. these are worn under your jacket or top. You can also wear them for everyday riding if you want to be very safe and secure. * High - visability jackets are good too if you are riding in the road or when it is slightly dark these work the same way as a cyclist's high - visability clothes work, you can also get these for your horse and it looks a bit like a blanket or you can get ones that fix onto the horses tail and even ones that go around each leg, like a band! * Gloves are also handy but not just ordinary winter clothes, you have to get extra-grip riding gloves, these are not too expensive if you buy them from the right places. I hope this helped and happy riding ! :)
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I have found a damp sponge to be the thing that works best.

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