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Originally Posted by cstreit
They "solved" that in Illinois by requiring them have 10 year batteries that, of course, are not replaceable.
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I am OK with that. 60 bucks for ten years, cheap.
A housing inspector demanded that I hard wire the smoke and O2 sensor where as building and safety do not for older buildings. He didn't give a damn about the building and safety people. He wouldn't let me off in my rentals. That means, permit, dedicated line to sensor and daisy chain all of them together within each units. You see the cost there just to satisfy those law making azzholds.