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    Feb 18, 2010, 10:14 PM
    Why Does My Smoke Detector Go off without Smoke.
    Second set of 7 detectors now failing. All firex, line voltage, linked w/battery backup. 1st batch lasted 7-8 years. This set about 3-4. Anyone know what brand/model is better/best? Also need to know how to dispose of them. Heard they should not go in land fill.

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