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"content": "nostr:npub1u3fsxqfaydylv6xpny32c0ny7luywdexe5srgq7kpelpl5y5rdns3pnne2 apparently in the US you’re supposed to mail them back to the manufacturer. First Alert has a form to send up to 4 at a time back with. And general advice is that it’s OK to send them to landfill—after removing the batteries, which are more toxic and dangerous than the microcuries of Am-241 in the unit (which is less than the background radioactivity of radon in soil)",
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