0 a device that makes a loud noise when there is smoke present to tell people that there is a fire --
1 a device that makes a loud noise when smoke is present to warn of a possible fire --
I hope that there is no doubt that the approved documents will specify a smoke detector on each floor of any dwelling.
Approximately 75 per cent of all households now have some form of smoke detector.
They urge people to spend just a small amount of money installing a smoke detector.
It cannot be assumed that one smoke detector in every home would give adequate warning of all house fires.
One of those, its smoke detector campaign, has been running for two and a half years.
She was asleep but the smoke detector went off and, luckily, woke my wife who was in the next room.
The smoke detector harms no one's civil rights.
Obviously the detector will be installed last; for instance, one does not install a smoke detector and then plaster around it.