My SOs cooking is amazing, but it often sets off the smoke detectors in our apartment. I have disabled most of the smoke detectors, but I don't want us to die in our sleep.
My SOs cooking is amazing, but it often sets off the smoke detectors in our apartment. I have disabled most of the smoke detectors, but I don't want us to die in our sleep.
YES. There are multiple available smoke detector technologies. Most are ionization. You want photoelectric, or, even better and less sensitive, heat. And it's safe to mount them like a foot down on a wall instead of a ceiling. A real fire will produce enough smoke to hit that height.