Smoke detectors containing Americium are exempt from leak testing because the radioactive material is securely encapsulated in glass or ceramic, preventing leakage. This encapsulation ensures that even older detectors, which may be decades old, do not pose a significant risk of radiation exposure. The discussion highlights that while these detectors are largely safe, schools in some regions, like the UK, are required to conduct leak tests on sealed sources, including smoke detectors used in educational settings. Concerns about the safety of Americium in smoke detectors are contrasted with the benefits of functioning smoke alarms, which significantly reduce fire-related fatalities. Overall, the perceived risks of radiation from these devices are considered minimal compared to the life-saving benefits they provide.