Hi
I posted in the alarms thread regarding a smoke alarm which had decided to go off by itself early one morning, but am still none the wiser.
The alarm, which is an ioniser type, has spent many years in a dusty environment; my question is would vacuuming this be effective (of course assuming that a dust build up would be the cause of it going off)?
Or should I throw it away and get a replacement?
Thanks
I posted in the alarms thread regarding a smoke alarm which had decided to go off by itself early one morning, but am still none the wiser.
The alarm, which is an ioniser type, has spent many years in a dusty environment; my question is would vacuuming this be effective (of course assuming that a dust build up would be the cause of it going off)?
Or should I throw it away and get a replacement?
Thanks