Grilled chicken (pre-cooked strips), sauce, bag rice, ready to eat hard boiled eggs, Fairlife milk, and Red’s steak burritos(frozen). Also, cottage cheese and microwaveable potatoes.
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Grilled chicken (pre-cooked strips), sauce, bag rice, ready to eat hard boiled eggs, Fairlife milk, and Red’s steak burritos(frozen). Also, cottage cheese and microwaveable potatoes.
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The fire sprinklers, if the bulb is red in color, will need at least 155degree direct heat to set it off... if the bulb is yellow, 175degree... green bulb is 200 degree And blue bulb is 286 degree.... fusible link instead of a bulb use to be 165 degree but they moved it to 160 in the 80’s.... so unless you put flame to it, it’s not going to do anything... unless you purposely break the bulb or fusible link, physically, as that’d do the trick as well... if all you see is a cover plate against the ceiling, 99% of the time that’s 155 degree to drop the plate and 160 degree to melt the link inside to allow water to flow through...
Smoke alarm is a different story all together... everyone else helped you on the good ideas, figured I’d set the record straight on the sprinkler part ;0)
PS:
A typical sprinkler system only sets off at the melted heads location during a fire.. it’s not like the movies where every heads goes off when activated... there ARE systems like that though. They’re called a deluge system... but they are far and very few between... the movies lie though... ;0)
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