@ralphcase yes, but no. The Nest Protect isn't rated to work properly in
the temperatures that could exist in the garage. Also from experience,
if it is humid during the day, then cold at night you can fog up the
smoke sensor and make it constantly t...
This is getting me in massachusetts, except for garage heat sensors.
Some quick searching and the same rules apply to NY, so I'm sure this
will likely roll to the whole US. Failing to keep things up to code is a
good enough reason for me to ditch the...