In order to allow a smoke detector unit to be utilized in, for example, a
domestic kitchen environment, appliances whose operation is commonly
associated with the generation of non-hazardous smoke or aerosols are
connected to a conventional mains supply socket via a current monitoring
unit. The current monitoring units include a radio transceiver, which
transmits the operational status of the appliances to a corresponding
transceiver of the smoke detector unit 1. If the signals transmitted by
the current monitoring units indicate that the appliances and are off,
the smoke detector unit generates a warning signal when the smoke density
exceeds a lower threshold. If one of the appliances and is detected to be
on, the smoke detector unit generates a warning signal only when a
second, higher threshold of smoke density is exceeded. Optionally, when
the higher smoke density threshold is exceeded; the smoke detector unit
transmits the signal to the current monitoring unit to power off the
appliances. The invention is also applicable to the detection of other
characteristics of ambient fluid, such as temperature or the presence of
a particular gas or vapor.