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[ale] [Way OT] Smoke alarms-humidifier
- Subject: [ale] [Way OT] Smoke alarms-humidifier
- From: pbcartwright at gmail.com (Paul Cartwright)
- Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2015 08:20:22 -0400
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I imagine I am preaching to the choir, but along with winter & heat,
lets not forget about humidifiers.. I have one that puts out about 3
gallons a day into my living room, which is right next to my
office/dining room, where all my electronics are.. I keep it blowing
constantly on high during the day, and it keeps it at 50% humidity all
winter long. No static charge when I hit the light switches, no static
charge when I touch my computer....
On 10/19/2015 08:05 AM, Jim Kinney wrote:
> Hmm. Maybe I should look at adding a hepa filter air flow over the
> detectors when the lights are on. That is not very difficult to do.