How do I know?
Because it not only picks up the scent of smoke, it picks up other scents, such as the scent of a carpet spot remover, and bread coming out of the oven.
No kidding!
One day I sprayed some spot remover on a little piece of my kitchen carpeting and left the room to wait for it to do its work. About three minutes later, the alarm sounded that horrible ear-piercing noise all through the house. I tried to remain calm in order to find out where the
fire was. I went upstairs and down, but no fire was found.
I realized that it was the spot remover scent that set the alarm off. The high-pitched noise almost drove me crazy because it wouldn't stop and I couldn't stop it. But it mercifully stopped before I totally lost my mind.
I figured the batteries had by now died, but I got fooled.
Just the other day, I was taking a loaf of bread out of a very hot oven when that darn alarm went off just like before. I checked throughout the house, of course, but no sign of smoke or fire. Hirkimer smelled the bread! This time I opened the back door and let some fresh air come in and Hirkimer stopped. I call him Hirkimer because he IRKS me.
Moral of my story: put your smoke alarm in a place where you can reach it so you can turn it off.
P.S. To my dear children: do you recall when you were very, very young and misbehaving, I used to warn you that Hirkimer was watching you through the window? I don't think that
threat did much good, though. And so Hirkimer got his revenge on me.
Did you call him Hirkimer Smirk or am I remembering something else? I do recall the name Hirkimer though.
ReplyDeleteNo Smirk, no last name. I didn't know him that well.
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