Tips for using Solo Aerosols to Test Smoke Detectors
The most common method for testing smoke detectors is using aerosol canisters. Here are some tips and best practices for using Solo aerosol canisters effectively
The most common method for testing smoke detectors is using aerosol canisters. Here are some tips and best practices for using Solo aerosol canisters effectively
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Smoke detectors which are hard-to-access can require extra time and effort to be tested, sometimes this means they are left untested leaving the building at occupants at risk from fire. Join our Webinar to learn more.
Whether you are a Solo or Testifire user, you will be familiar with our famous red access poles which enable testing of detectors at heights up to 9 metres.
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