Guest guest Posted March 28, 2006 Report Share Posted March 28, 2006 > The recent buzz on the free visual smoke alarms for our lot from > the Safe House Campaign (based on family income) is great, but > with just one small problem: The grant provides for only 1000 > alarms per year..for 30 million deafies.You do the math! > http://www.safehousecampaign.com/application.php > > What to do? Well, the model supplied is the Gentex 7109LS, a > portable AC line powered strobe alarm, sells in the range of $165 > to 190. A hard wired model somewhat less. Lotta sheckles! > > A bargain is the SA100 from First Alert for around $129 > > Here's a more affordable solution: make tour own! Don't panic! > Anybody that can read and twist 2 wires together can do it in > short order. No special tools, no soldering, no stripping of wires even! > > Cost: About $85 > > Ingredients: > > 1: FireX 242 Hearing Impaired Smoke Alarm w/ Strobe - 120V AC Direct Wire > http://makeashorterlink.com/?H21721FDC > > 2: Package wire nuts, a few sheet-metal screws, I cable clamp and > a rubber grommet or strain relief if mounting on metal housing. > > 3: 1 AC line cord > > (Radio Shack / Home Depot/Loews..) > > 4: 1 cold beer, hot Starbucks, etc. > > Directions: > > 1: Mount the alarm and strobe units on whatever is handy that > will fit the pair - cookie tin, cigar box.. > The strobe can be removed from it's mounting plate to save space. > > 2: Twist the wires together, following the little diagram > provided ( see it online in the link above) > Twist wire-nuts over the wires to insulate and secure. > > 3: If using a metal housing, protect the line cord from chafing > with a cable clamp and a rubber grommet or strain relief. > > That's it! Still don't feel comfortable? Ask any teenage boy for help! > > To learn more about smoke alarms.. From the September/October > 2003 issue of Hearing Loss: > > Smoke Alarms: What Consumers with Hearing Loss Should Know > By Mark Ross and Dana Mulvany > http://www.shhh.org/hat/rossmulvanyso03final.HTM > > And from NFPA, National Fire Protection Association: > Fire Safety for the Deaf or hard of Hearing > Search smoke alarms deaf national fire protection http://makeashorterlink.com/?N23862FDC > > Enjoy, Learn, Live Longer and Save Money! > > The Scot, Bob > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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