Rat
Not bored. Never bored.,
At my parents' house, there was a smoke detector in the living room. If you burnt toast or bacon in the kitchen (two rooms away), the alarm would go off. And quite rightly, too. In the last house I lived in, there was one in the living room (one room from the kitchen) that went off every time you cooked anything. After that, I decided I'd rather be one of those people that died because their smoke alarm had no batteries, rather than cancelling it several times a day.
However, as any smoker can attest, tobacco smoke does not appear to set them off. Or dope, for that matter. In my parents', every Friday and Saturday night, after the folks had gone to bed, I'd have several mates round. Everybody would smoke, there'd be dope going round in massive quantities, and we'd even be doing buckets on occasion. But never once did this set off the smoke alarm, even when the air was visibly thick with smoke.
My first thought was fat/oil smoke, but the toast did away with that theory. Obviously, also, fags, dope, toast, and bacon are all organic materials. If you go on a train in this country now, an announcement informs you that smoking is forbidden, and that this includes the end-of-carriage vestibules, and the toilets, which include smoke detectors. Is this just a scare tactic?
So, is this just a matter of volume (unlikely, considering), or are there different types of smoke that set off alarms? And is the train thing just a scare tactic, or do the trains have a different type of smoke alarm, which can detect tobacco smoke?
Cheers,
Rat.
However, as any smoker can attest, tobacco smoke does not appear to set them off. Or dope, for that matter. In my parents', every Friday and Saturday night, after the folks had gone to bed, I'd have several mates round. Everybody would smoke, there'd be dope going round in massive quantities, and we'd even be doing buckets on occasion. But never once did this set off the smoke alarm, even when the air was visibly thick with smoke.
My first thought was fat/oil smoke, but the toast did away with that theory. Obviously, also, fags, dope, toast, and bacon are all organic materials. If you go on a train in this country now, an announcement informs you that smoking is forbidden, and that this includes the end-of-carriage vestibules, and the toilets, which include smoke detectors. Is this just a scare tactic?
So, is this just a matter of volume (unlikely, considering), or are there different types of smoke that set off alarms? And is the train thing just a scare tactic, or do the trains have a different type of smoke alarm, which can detect tobacco smoke?
Cheers,
Rat.