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09-07-2007, 03:28 AM #1
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How sensitive are smoke detectors?
My mother, who in fact used to smoke a lot of pot when she was about my age, told me that cigarette smoke and marijuana smoke don't set off smoke alarms. She's been smoking both for about 40-45 years.
CannabisUser01 Reviewed by CannabisUser01 on . How sensitive are smoke detectors? Now that im in college, i have to worry about smoking around smoke detectors. I just now smoked in the bathroom with the shower running hot water, and i taped a bag around what could be a smoke detector in the bathroom. There are also two smoke detectors in the hall outside the bathroom that i didnt tape up, but i put a towel underneath the door so that no smoke could get outside the door. So what im asking is, is this a safe spot? Exactly how sensitive is a smoke detector and how much smoke Rating: 5
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09-07-2007, 04:28 AM #2
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How sensitive are smoke detectors?
I'd say it totally varies.
My smoke alarm at home will go off after a steamy shower.
We smoked hookah in the room and my dorm smoke detector didn't go off. (Extremely stupid idea, looking back though)
Use this trick: tape a bag over the smoke detector
If you make it airtight you could even hotbox that shit. Except your RA would probably be able to smell it from the other side of the building.all posts under this user name are purely for role playing purposes
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09-07-2007, 04:36 AM #3
Senior Member
How sensitive are smoke detectors?
it really all depends on the smoke detector cuz i have one down stairs in my living room and i smoke in my room sometimes with my door open and it doesnt pick it up....but just tape something over it ull be alright
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09-07-2007, 12:07 PM #4
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How sensitive are smoke detectors?
At University, the 'smoke detectors' actually turned out to be heat detectors, and wouldn't go off if you smoked in your room. Are you sure it's not a heat detector? They look pretty similar.
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09-07-2007, 02:14 PM #5
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How sensitive are smoke detectors?
The smoke detector in my room has never gone off, and i've toked a LOT in here...
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09-07-2007, 02:23 PM #6
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How sensitive are smoke detectors?
I would just go outside, or if you have a car there sit in it, or make friends with someone who has a car.
You are young, and life is long, and there is time to :rastasmoke: today.
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09-12-2007, 12:28 AM #7
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How sensitive are smoke detectors?
i honestly thought that you were my room mate last year in the dorms cuz i read that post and that is exactly what we did to the tee.. all the way down to one fan blowing out and a sploof. we also put some dryer sheets on the air conditioner vent that blew into the room.. it smelled good.. but was very hard on our breathing after a couple weeks.
Originally Posted by toozlah
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09-12-2007, 02:14 AM #8
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How sensitive are smoke detectors?
dude we are in the exact same boat
Originally Posted by action.420
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09-17-2007, 02:11 AM #9
Junior Member
How sensitive are smoke detectors?
Last year in my dorm [was built new in i think 2002 or 2003], we'd smoke in the bath room. There were sprinklers in the bathroom, and then smoke alarms in the bedrooms right outside of the bathroom [think of 2 studio apartments connected via a bathroom].
Here's what we did: stuff towels under the doors, run the shower on hot [preferably put some shampoo/body wash in the bottom of it so it smells nice/covers up the smell], KEEP THE DOORS SHUT!!, and enjoy. My floor was a stoner floor-there was at least 6 sets of rooms out of probably 12 that smoked. We had more concerns about an RA coming by than anything.
We smoked primarily joints until i bought a one-hitter.
Now? I've got an apartment, so i just stuff my door, open the bathroom window, close the bathroom door, and enjoy my bong. No complaints/surprises thus far.
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09-22-2007, 01:10 AM #10
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How sensitive are smoke detectors?
Honestly, it doesn't hurt to be safe, tape a bag over it as some said or try this method, get a cardboard roll in the rolls of toilet paper and fill it with those sheets you shove into dryers to prevent static from having the things cling together (name escapes me at the moment) and fill it to the brim with multiple layers, it'll act as a filter of sorts to catch the smoke, be warned, I've tried this once, its a hit and miss thing, be prepared for the worse.
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