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I agree with you that all three are very talented as individuals. I was thinking it seemed like Ambrose would get a push first due to his excellent ability to sell through promos/body language, but Roman Riegns has been rapidly gaining a dynamic skills and ability to sell moves and promos. How this week's RAW was left off hints that maybe Reigns is going to get the first push as a hero/baby face who steps up for principles of justice while Ambrose, who has lost two matches in a row might be set up as super heel. Seth I think will stick with Roman Reigns for a while - but he's excellent too! Time will tell.!
You know, Those are the worst to get. Do research. Anyway, Masterguard is the best to get. They require no energy source. Expensive. Just buy one or two. They'll try to sell you enough for the whole house at about a thousand bucks. That was our case anyway. Just buy one or so for a few hundred. That's all you'll need. Take them with you when you sell or move out. Will them to the kids when you die. They are worth it. They are worth the trust and well-being you'll get. No, I'm not a Masterguard salesman. I've just seen alarms fail. I've seen houses go up quick in fire. Get the Masterguard.
Hard wired are the best you can get. Get interconnect type alarms so if one goes off they all go off. This is especially important in large or multi story houses. You will not hear an alarm in the basement if it is the only one going off. For a garage install heat detectors because dust can cause false alarms with smoke detectors. As far as installing them it is really quite simple you run a circuit from the your breaker box and put a box in each room. If you are going to interconnect the alarms use 14/3 wire. You use the third wire as the interconnect wire. When you buy the alarms they will have a wiring diagram. If you are not comfortable working with electricity hire an electrician to do the wiring part. You will expect to pay about $20-$50 per detector. You can even add strobes if you have people that are hard of hearing. No matter what brand you buy remember to replace them every 10 years. Also make sure they are UL listed. This is about as close to a commercial system as you can get without the complexity.