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<font color=blue>There are two basic types of smoke alarms:
1. Ionization ...
2. Photo-electric ...</font color=blue>
Don't forget the third type:
3. Heat Sensing - this type measures the temperature and will alarm if it is over a certain temperature. The ones I've installed are set to go off at temps > 165. These types are good for dusty environments (workshops, barns) and places where products of combustion are expected (kitchens, garages). They will not generate false alarms in these areas.
1. Ionization ...
2. Photo-electric ...</font color=blue>
Don't forget the third type:
3. Heat Sensing - this type measures the temperature and will alarm if it is over a certain temperature. The ones I've installed are set to go off at temps > 165. These types are good for dusty environments (workshops, barns) and places where products of combustion are expected (kitchens, garages). They will not generate false alarms in these areas.