~Heot Stuff Take home special _ 40 pcs. Lake Smelt only We have a delicious supply of Omstead Lake Smelt. smelt only 10 pcs. Very few existing home owners would want to go to the expense and or trouble of installing elecâ€" tricallyâ€"operated detectors. If this is the case, the batteryâ€"operated unit will do the job. Some detector salesmen argue that if the power fails your detectors will not work. That statement is quite true, but how many times does your power If you still can‘t sleep at night because you worry that the power might fail just at the moment a fire breaks out, install a batteryâ€"operated detector. The batteryâ€"operated detectors use two common types of batteries â€" 12 volts and a common 9 volt battery. The batteries last approximately ohe year and when the battery get low most detectors give a warning chirp. to let you know the battery should be replaced. If you go on vacation, simply test the unit when you return. An approved detector sells for approxiâ€" mately $39 to $80. TVE WHARRF rsstavrant My choice of detector is an Underwriters‘ Laborâ€" atory of Canada (ULC) approved 9 volt battery operated ionization type detector. You won‘t catch me paying over $45 for any one unit. fail? As a matter of interest, I am moving into my 1% storey house in June. I will install three deâ€" tectors and one 5 lb. A.B.C. (multiâ€"purpose) exâ€" tinguisher. With the above mentioned equipment installed, I have more than an 89 percent chance of escape in the event of a fire. These are good enough odds for me. What odds do YOUR children have. All new homes beihg built have an electrically â€" operated detector wired directly to the electrical box. This is required by the 1975 Ontario Building Code For any further information please call â€" Waâ€" terloo Fire Prevention Bureau â€" 884â€"2121. Let‘s take a close look at the ionization detector. There are three means of providing a source of power to these units: (1) Battery operated â€" D.C. (2) Electric house current A.C. (3) Combination A.C. with D.C. backup. Once you have signed a contract to purchase and install these detectors, there is absolutely nothâ€" ing we can do for you. In a recent news release, Sidney Handleman, Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations, warned parents to beware of unscrupulous door to door salesmen, painting grim pictures of tragedy to sell detectors at inflated prices. I can only add that before you purchase any detector or fire exâ€" tinguishers, please contact your local fire prevenâ€" tion officer. Approved heat detectors are fine in industrial applications, but their life saving value is limited. to a good fire detection system is as described in the above sentence â€" ‘"early warning." The ionization type detector is sensitive to all stages of fire, while heat detectors need a room temperature of 135°F. to activate the alarm. 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