Cool idea but. 1) You want a smoke detector located as high as possible, ideally on the ceiling. 2) Most ceiling light fixtures are enclosed in decorative glass, having it enclosed diminish it's effectiveness.
Only seems practical for a workshop or basement application where it could be left exposed.
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Mick D @ Dec 19th 2005 12:56AM
Cool idea but. 1) You want a smoke detector located as high as possible, ideally on the ceiling. 2) Most ceiling light fixtures are enclosed in decorative glass, having it enclosed diminish it's effectiveness.
Only seems practical for a workshop or basement application where it could be left exposed.