minilathe22
Established Member
Hello everyone,
I do alot of woodturning and as a result end up with alot of wood dust/shavings all over the floor. I tend to scoop it up and store it in airtight plastic containers, before giving it away for chicken/pet bedding or putting it on the garden. I also use it to slowly dry roughly cut bowls in cardboard boxes. I have a dust extractor which grabs most of the fine dust, but if there was a fire in the workshop I am sure it would spread quickly with all this dry wood and dust everywhere. The dust extractor itself being the most likely culprit.
As it is slightly separate from the house, I don't think I would hear a smoke alarm even if it went off. I have been looking for a remote smoke alarm, so I can have the sensor in the workshop and the sounder in the house. The only thing I have been able to find is a wifi enabled one linked to a phone app, this feels like an overly complicated setup, and means I must always make sure the phone is charged. Another alternative is a cable based "fire system" which you see in offices but that feels a bit over the top.
Anyone got a better idea for a simple "remote" smoke alarm?
I do alot of woodturning and as a result end up with alot of wood dust/shavings all over the floor. I tend to scoop it up and store it in airtight plastic containers, before giving it away for chicken/pet bedding or putting it on the garden. I also use it to slowly dry roughly cut bowls in cardboard boxes. I have a dust extractor which grabs most of the fine dust, but if there was a fire in the workshop I am sure it would spread quickly with all this dry wood and dust everywhere. The dust extractor itself being the most likely culprit.
As it is slightly separate from the house, I don't think I would hear a smoke alarm even if it went off. I have been looking for a remote smoke alarm, so I can have the sensor in the workshop and the sounder in the house. The only thing I have been able to find is a wifi enabled one linked to a phone app, this feels like an overly complicated setup, and means I must always make sure the phone is charged. Another alternative is a cable based "fire system" which you see in offices but that feels a bit over the top.
Anyone got a better idea for a simple "remote" smoke alarm?