• Kalash
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    11 months ago

    I used to live in Germany where smoke detectors where mandatory at some point. It was also the landlords responsibility. So what you had was a some company coming into your home once a year to check all the smoke detectors. I found that to be very intrusive.

    Not sure of this process has been digitised since (in Germany probably not), but I don’t really miss it. (I live in Switzerland now, and here smoke detectors are not required by anyone (might depend on Canton)).

    • @papalonian@lemmy.world
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      311 months ago

      You don’t need anyone to come inspect anything. It’s literally a small plastic device you can buy online or at a store, put a battery in, and forget it exists until it tells you it needs a new battery or it saves your life.

      When it’s required and the landlord’s responsibility, they’re liable if a fire happens and the detectors don’t do their job. So they’re gonna send someone out periodically to make sure it’s still functioning properly. There’s nobody there to check yours if you just buy your own.

      Seriously, if that’s your only hold up, please get some smoke detectors in your house. Having smoke detectors isn’t something that you “miss”, it’s something that you hope you never have to have needed but the one time you do need it, it can save your life, your loved one’s lives, everything you own.

      • Kalash
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        111 months ago

        Your absolutly right. But I probably won’t do that. It just so unimportant overall, I won’t think of it in a few days. And it’s not like I’m going to start a fire. That just happens to other people. Not me.

        • @papalonian@lemmy.world
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          311 months ago

          And it’s not like I’m going to start a fire. That just happens to other people. Not me.

          You realize that this mentality is considered a huge joke pretty much everywhere no…? “That only happens to other people” is not true. Does your house have electricity? If yes, an electric fire completely beyond your control could start tonight. Any batteries in the house? See my first comment. Do you cook? Accidents happen (and no, they don’t only happen to “other people”). There’s not just a subset of the population that’s just having constant house fires and everyone else is safe.

          Do car accidents only happen to other people too? Or medical ailments, or crime?

          • Kalash
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            111 months ago

            You realize that this mentality is considered a huge joke pretty much everywhere no…?

            Yes, every much. And I have cat hair everywhere and a lot of electricity. Seems like a risk factor.

            But you know … It won’t happpen to me.

            • @papalonian@lemmy.world
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              211 months ago

              I uh… hm. Well good luck with that. I hope you love alone and aren’t making this decision for others to live with…