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Fire recognizers
« on: 01/12/2020 01:32:58 »
The house of my neighbors burned down this summer. They still do not know the real reason why it happened. They did not have a fire detector. When it happened they were out for a vacation. I have no detection system neither. Think about installing one. Can you give me any recommendations for a reliable fire detector that can be controlled remotely? I mean through any phone notifications or an app? I was looking for several variants on the Internet and noticed that <<<SPAM>>> are quite qualitative? Does anyone use them? Are they good enough?
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Re: Fire recognizers
« Reply #1 on: 01/12/2020 11:41:01 »
this is not the best place to ask. Try an online review or houshold forum.
Don't mention companies in your first post, it looks like you are spamming
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Re: Fire recognizers
« Reply #2 on: 01/12/2020 12:17:38 »
You don't want to control the detector - you want it to control you.

Little point in phoning you if your house is burning down. Better to call the fire brigade. So talk to your local fire station who will be pleased to recommend the system they use for remote monitoring of critical sites, and ask them to call you when the fire is extinguished.
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