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Rob,
Just remember you have given up early warning of a fire by trading a smoke detector for a heat detector. The detector most likely says "Not A Life Safety Device" for good reason. A heat detector will detect a fire when it reaches say 135-165F. By then you have a pretty good fire going to generate that much heat. So make sure you keep doors closed to these areas with a heat detector if possible, to slow the spread of the fire. Also make sure you and your family have a plan to get out of the house with at least 2 ways out. First sound of the fire alarm especially in the middle of the night and you should leave quickly. Is a heat detector better then nothing, sure is! Just realize the trade off and you will be fine.
Glad it worked out for you.
Just remember you have given up early warning of a fire by trading a smoke detector for a heat detector. The detector most likely says "Not A Life Safety Device" for good reason. A heat detector will detect a fire when it reaches say 135-165F. By then you have a pretty good fire going to generate that much heat. So make sure you keep doors closed to these areas with a heat detector if possible, to slow the spread of the fire. Also make sure you and your family have a plan to get out of the house with at least 2 ways out. First sound of the fire alarm especially in the middle of the night and you should leave quickly. Is a heat detector better then nothing, sure is! Just realize the trade off and you will be fine.
Glad it worked out for you.