I'm wondering because I started working for the DNR this summer and they are always having my dig **** up, but they never seem to have any idea if there are live wires around it. Yesterday they had me digging up around a broken waterpipe and neglected to tell me that there were 400 volt electric wires running right near it. I wear these gloves that are meant more for carpentry I think because they are by Stanley. I just got them because they were comfortable. They are mostly cloth and something else because they are kinda stiff. Will these be able to stop an electric current from killing me??
there's two types of smoke alarm, ionic and photoelectric. Ionizing ones smell smoke, so don't use them near a kitchen or cooking area cos they'll go off every time you do toast, use them in hallways and bedrooms as they detect fire much earlier. The photoelectric ones see smoke use them near kitchens. Yes, dust and bathroom steam can activate these as well. your stockist can give advice on which is best and the best location to avoid dead spots.
well congrats r u living in ur house though? is it safe now for the whole neighborhood?