Effects of Humidity on Smoke Alarms

High humidity levels, steam, and condensation can sometimes cause false alarms in smoke detectors. It's important to be aware of the conditions that might lead to these issues.

Causes of Condensation

Some common causes of condensation include:

  • Extreme temperature changes: Rapid shifts in temperature can lead to condensation forming inside the alarm.
  • High ambient humidity: Environments with high humidity levels can cause moisture to accumulate in the alarm.
  • Non-insulated electrical boxes: If your alarm is installed in a non-insulated electrical box mounted on a ceiling beneath an attic, condensation can form. In this case, it's advisable to move the alarm to a different location.

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