Smoke Detectors and CO2 Alarm placement

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For years my motto was "Safety Last", however as I get older I've now
decided that a 100th birthday party may be in order, so I may start looking
after some basic safety concerns.
I have a smoke detector and a CO2 alarm that require mounting in the GMC I
am told by my Missus. My question is WHERE should they be placed/mounted ??

Thank you for all suggestions...and keep August of 2048 free for the party.
I'll keep you informed as the years pass!

Mike in NS

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Michael Beaton
1977 Kingsley 26-11
1977 Eleganza II 26-3
Antigonish, NS

Life is too short to hold a grudge; slash some tires and call it even !
 
I have a fire/co2 monitor mounted on the ceiling in the hallway, and a lone co2 monitor in the rear down low near the generator compartment.

Jerry
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Jerry Sitzlar..... 77 Eleganza II, Twin bed, dry bath......
Lenoir City, TN
 
Thanks Jerry

The generator...I had forgotten about that and was thinking furnace/fridge.
Thanks

Mike in NS

On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 11:43 PM, Jerry Sitzlar via Gmclist <

> I have a fire/co2 monitor mounted on the ceiling in the hallway, and a
> lone co2 monitor in the rear down low near the generator compartment.
>
> Jerry
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> Jerry Sitzlar.....
> 77 Eleganza II, Twin bed, dry bath......
> Lenoir City, TN
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Michael Beaton
1977 Kingsley 26-11
1977 Eleganza II 26-3
Antigonish, NS

Life is too short to hold a grudge; slash some tires and call it even !
 
Mike,

Don't just buy and install any detectors. Most are intended for brick
and mortar homes, not rated for RVs. There is a big difference. Go to
MAC THE FIRE GUY's website for examples of those rated for RVs and where to
install them.

See you in 2048. ;)

jim galbavy
'73 x-CL ANNIE
Lake Mary, FL
 
Smoke detectors are mounted at the highest "trap" points for rising smoke.

CO detectors can be mounted near CO producing appliances. CO density is very close to air, but since it is usually warmer than the air when produced,
a high trap point should be good for CO detectors too.

LP is heavier than air. So, LP detectors shouild be mounted low and near LP appliances.

At least this is what the 'net says.

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Dan Wallace
Detroit Metro
1974 Canyon Lands 260
Headers, 3.55, 16"
Floor plan 26-9
 
Michael!

I thought that a fellow who had managed live such a long, long time would instinctively know where to put his smoke alarms! :-)

I recommend a combination of three alarms to be installed in an RV. These alarms are smoke, carbon monoxide, and LP gas.

I have my CO and LP detector mounted to the side of the galley. This alarm is hardwired 12 V and has run off the coach battery.

I use a battery-powered smoke alarm that is mounted in the centre of the ceiling in the rear of the coach just where it opens up to the rear bed or dinette depending on your floor plan. This keeps it in close proximity to where are you are likely sleeping, and the furthest convenient spot away from the galley to prevent a bit of smoke or steam from setting off the alarm when you're cooking. This alarm needs to be mounted more than 6 inches away from any of the walls or cabinetry, as this can also affect its ability to sense smoke.

As an additional thought: It is important to remember that smoke and carbon monoxide alarms have a defined of service life.

If your current alarm is more than 10 years old, it is most definitely time for a change. The buzzer may still sound, but the actual sensor has lost about 30% of its capabilities at this point and that number grows greatly over the next couple of years so that by 13 or 14 years old there's actually a fairly remote chance that it will alarm properly at all.

Look after yourself Mike. Daily doses of alcohol as a disinfectant will only carry you so far! :-)

Scott Cowden
Fire Chief (ret)
'74 x-Glacier
Severn ON
Canada

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> Thanks Jerry
>
> The generator...I had forgotten about that and was thinking furnace/fridge.
> Thanks
>
> Mike in NS
>
> On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 11:43 PM, Jerry Sitzlar via Gmclist <

>
>> I have a fire/co2 monitor mounted on the ceiling in the hallway, and a
>> lone co2 monitor in the rear down low near the generator compartment.
>>
>> Jerry
>> --
>> Jerry Sitzlar.....
>> 77 Eleganza II, Twin bed, dry bath......
>> Lenoir City, TN
>>
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> Michael Beaton
> 1977 Kingsley 26-11
> 1977 Eleganza II 26-3
> Antigonish, NS
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> Life is too short to hold a grudge; slash some tires and call it even !
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