(18-05-12, 08:52 PM)phil on a fazer link Wrote: Wow....you know your stuff about fires
You did miss one out though, you could just cover up the sensor/alarm.
We have to do that at work if we making a lot if dust.
Cheers fellas.
I should, i work in enforcement for the authority
I didn't miss it, but i would never suggest it to a duty holder or employer so i won't suggest it to anyone else.
The reason being, even if you decide to cook and the worst happens, if the detector is covered you put others at risk because the head is out of commission with the cover. In that case, how does the alarm get raised. If you at least open the window, then should fire break out, the dtector will be there as a back up, hopefully before the fire is too large and breaches the door and its left to the unit in the escape route to raise the alarm.
You could of course, do it outside, eat out, buy crisps and sandwiches.
In reality, the risk is pretty minor, but a lone match can burn a house down.
If i was carrying out an audit and discovered this going on, i'd be having stern words with the manager
Smell ones mother. Yaas!