"We've certainly put a little bit of a bite into it," Alan Stel, principal of Summerland Secondary School told Global News. The school is part of a pilot project.
Good to know these exist. Never heard of them, and I’m always a little paranoid at hotel rooms. Them being silent is even sneakier.
Best practice is always outside or out a window, but apparently teens flush toilets and blow the smoke into the rushing water. The detectors work by using lasers to register changes in the air particles. If the vapor goes down the toilet, then the detector doesn’t alert.
Good to know these exist. Never heard of them, and I’m always a little paranoid at hotel rooms. Them being silent is even sneakier.
Best practice is always outside or out a window, but apparently teens flush toilets and blow the smoke into the rushing water. The detectors work by using lasers to register changes in the air particles. If the vapor goes down the toilet, then the detector doesn’t alert.