**** I'm lucky if I don't catch the house on fire with my cooking. Smoke alarm is always going off and the neighbors are starting to read the smoke signals coming off my kitchen vent. :BangHead:
Long story short.
There was a ionization smoke alarm in the back kitchen - which is Philadelphia speak for a shed laundry room behind the kitchen.
The alarm would too often go off when basic cooking something like pancakes and the pan got hot enough to smoke the butter or oil a little.
Last week I changed it out with a photo-electric sensor alarm. So far no more false triggers.