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Posted by on February 11, 2008, 8:06 pm
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 14:03:11 -0800 (PST), "hallerb@aol.com"
>> i...@discountfiresupplies.co.uk wrote:
>> > In relation to your question of whether a cigarette smoke detector is
>> > available, then I can confirm that there are several currently
>> > available on the market and we stock one called the Puff Alert
>> > Cigarette Smoke Detector. There are two versions available one which
>> > includes a remote indicator which can be installed in a different part
>> > of the house to the detector (http://www.discountfiresupplies.co.uk/
>> > product/119/Puff-Alert-Cigarette-Smoke-Detector-andamp;-Remote-LED-
>> > Indicator/category/97/Cigarette-Smoke-Detector) and another which has
>> > only the detector but can be connected to fire alarm device such as a
>> > sounder or flasher (http://www.discountfiresupplies.co.uk/product/129/
>> > Puff-Alert-Cigarette-Smoke-Detector/category/97/Cigarette-Smoke-
>> > Detector).
>>
>> > If you would like more information, feel free ?contact us through our
>> > site -http://www.discountfiresupplies.co.uk/.
>>
>> Nobody asked, you goddamn nanny-state facilitators.
>>
>> I hope you get Chastic fibrosis (a disease usually found in foxes) and your
>> eyebrows fall off.- Hide quoted text -
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>a non smokers nose who hates the stink is more sensitive than any
>detector
Don't you mean an ex-smoker with no will power?
If you were really cured cigarette smoke wouldn't bother you any more
than barbeque smoke or stinky perfume.
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