We rent, our smoke detectors are hardwired in, and city ordinance requires one in our bedroom. They were installed two weeks ago.
I believe it's photoelectric and goes off on particles. This is disastrous.
We keep the windows open and blow out. I vape at high power and even when I'm not cloud chasing, most of my devices put out a lot. Blowing out the window is not always enough and won't be an option come winter.
So far our best idea has been to get a $10 portable, battery operated fan and something sticky to adhere it to the wall and blow towards the detector. But we vape a lot, would have to have that fan going a lot, and the cost of batteries will add up.
That may be our best bet, but that's why I'm asking. This is making my living space unlivable and my indoor vaping unenjoyable.
TIA.
I believe it's photoelectric and goes off on particles. This is disastrous.
We keep the windows open and blow out. I vape at high power and even when I'm not cloud chasing, most of my devices put out a lot. Blowing out the window is not always enough and won't be an option come winter.
So far our best idea has been to get a $10 portable, battery operated fan and something sticky to adhere it to the wall and blow towards the detector. But we vape a lot, would have to have that fan going a lot, and the cost of batteries will add up.
That may be our best bet, but that's why I'm asking. This is making my living space unlivable and my indoor vaping unenjoyable.
TIA.