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    Default Smoke alarm placement

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    Default Re: Smoke alarm placement

    Yes there are requirements/ restrictions on the placement of smoke detectors.
    I'm at home and my book is at the office so I may not be exact, but it says:
    on ceilings do not mount closer that 12" of wall or near a vent,
    when mounted on the wall, mount within 12" but not closer than 6" of ceiling.

    Mounting them to close to a vent or fan MAY cause a smoke detector to become to sensitive (false alarm) also should not be mounted outside of bathroom.

    ' correct a wise man and you gain a friend... correct a fool and he'll bloody your nose'.

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    In addition to be spaced out from the wall and the ceiling, they have to be located away from air disturbing sources.

    Many smoke detectors used to say to place 5 feet from an air disturbing source, however, I believe most are now saying 3 feet.

    Some examples of air disturbing sources are:
    - supply registers
    - return air grilles
    - the ends of ceiling fan blades (figure a 52" ceiling fan is 26" from center, plus 36", equals 62" from center of its box to the smoke detector)

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    Default Re: Smoke alarm placement

    Dan,

    "Many smoke detectors used to say "

    Manufacturer's installation instructions, that's where I read those things.

    It might address that in NFPA 72, which I thought I had, but I don't.

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    Default Re: Smoke alarm placement

     No closer than 3' to any cold air return or supply, or ceiling fan. Nuisance alarms due to dust attraction are common when this is done, and the sensitivity can diminish.


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