hitchicken
Active Member
I've developed an obsession for air-fryer chicken fried steak. (I use to disparage air fryers... I was wrong.) Unfortunately, it sets off 2 of my smoke detectors (neither in the kitchen) every time. There is no visible smoke and only a slight frying odor in the air. Currently, I have to cover and uncover them with cheap plastic shower caps when I air fry. This is not only a dangerous practice, but I have to drag a stepladder out to do it. And I must remember to remove them afterwards.
I would like someone to invent a fire alert detector with a remote control. The remote could be wall-mounted near the detector(s) for easy access & convenience.
1. The remote would 'hush' the detector for pre-determined period of time (say 5 to 10 minutes) and then automatically rearm itself... sort of like snooze alarm.
2. The remote would have a 'test' button on it. It seems inconvenient to have a test button on a smoke detector that is mounted 8' or more on normal, high or vaulted ceilings like they currently offer. No wonder people rarely test their detector batteries.
You can keep the millions of dollars you will make for this invention I just want to be the first in line to get one when you manufacture it.
I would like someone to invent a fire alert detector with a remote control. The remote could be wall-mounted near the detector(s) for easy access & convenience.
1. The remote would 'hush' the detector for pre-determined period of time (say 5 to 10 minutes) and then automatically rearm itself... sort of like snooze alarm.
2. The remote would have a 'test' button on it. It seems inconvenient to have a test button on a smoke detector that is mounted 8' or more on normal, high or vaulted ceilings like they currently offer. No wonder people rarely test their detector batteries.
You can keep the millions of dollars you will make for this invention I just want to be the first in line to get one when you manufacture it.