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  1. How do I recycle Kidde brand smoke detectors?

    Mar 17, 2019 · The brand of smoke detector, which must be Kidde, Firex, Fyrnetics, or Edwards The radioactivity rating, found on the label on the back of the alarm, which must be 1.0 microcuries or …

  2. Trending 'stove' questions - Sustainable Living Stack Exchange

    How can I vent smoke from a non-rangehood stove without losing too much hot air? I want to vent smoke, such as roasting coffee smoke and cooking grease out of my kitchen.

  3. Trending 'ventilation' questions - Sustainable Living Stack Exchange

    How can I vent smoke from a non-rangehood stove without losing too much hot air? I want to vent smoke, such as roasting coffee smoke and cooking grease out of my kitchen.

  4. What are the environmental effects of discarding radioactive smoke ...

    The EPA in the US advise that: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulates the radioactive materials in smoke detectors. Because the amount of americium in these devices is so small, NRC's …

  5. User SmokeDetector - Sustainable Living Stack Exchange

    Q&A for folks dedicated to a lifestyle that can be maintained indefinitely without depleting available resources

  6. User Carl Monroe - Sustainable Living Stack Exchange

    Q&A for folks dedicated to a lifestyle that can be maintained indefinitely without depleting available resources

  7. Frequent Questions - Page 5 - Sustainable Living Stack Exchange

    What are the environmental effects of discarding radioactive smoke detectors? I called Kidde about mailing back their radioactive smoke detector now that it has exceeded its usable life.

  8. Newest Questions - Page 14 - Sustainable Living Stack Exchange

    I live in the United States and I have a non-working Kidde ionization smoke detector. I've read that these smoke detectors should be recycled because they contain some radioactive material.

  9. Recently Active 'recycling' Questions - Page 2

    I live in the United States and I have a non-working Kidde ionization smoke detector. I've read that these smoke detectors should be recycled because they contain some radioactive material.

  10. Newest 'recycling' Questions - Page 2 - Sustainable Living Stack …

    I live in the United States and I have a non-working Kidde ionization smoke detector. I've read that these smoke detectors should be recycled because they contain some radioactive material.