First, make sure there's no fire. There are eight main reasons a fire alarm might go off: hidden threats, low batteries, age, dust, particulates, humidity, bugs and fireplace smoke. . If your smoke ...
We’ve all been there. It’s 2 a.m. and you hear an eardrum-piercing beep. Your first reaction is to cover your head with a pillow and pretend it never happened. Eventually the slow chirping takes ...
Beeping or chirping smoke detectors are beyond annoying. Usually, a chirp every 30 to 60 seconds just indicates a low battery. “If it has a 9-volt battery, it needs to be changed,” says Battalion ...
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