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I was going to say what Marg said⊠you donât have to be out for them to play this game!
One of mine used to chirp softly like a baby bird whenever the battery even thought about getting low⊠and my dog went ballistic long before I could hear it..
That meant a replacement battery about every 2 months⊠and a fight with the cover.I hate to admit itâŠ. but I just ripped it off the ceiling one night when I couldnât get it open and it wouldnât shut upâŠand I never replaced it.Iâd already taken out the other one cos my ceilings are low, and it went off every time I used the stove.Oh well.
Canât even boil eggâs with out them going off!!! Every 6 months I have to plug in the batteryâs so the land lord can come by and see they still work 5 min. after heâs gone pull the batteryâs out again
Around here it means either a house fire or that weâre having pork chops for dinner. Both scenarios are true. Pork chops always turn out perfectly, and the house (kitchen) fire did some damage, but all repairable. I am a firm believer in smoke alarms! As someone mentioned above, Itâs a smoke alarm, not a timer!. (I think thatâs a Ron White quote)
If youâre building a new home, have the smoke detectors hard-wired in. Voilaâno need to replace batteries, unless you have a very long power outage.
I left a burner on on the stove once. A wooden cutting board caught fire. I had a regular campfire in the middle of the kitchen and the smoke alarm never made a sound!
Itâs amazing that man has been able to procreate fast enough to keep from going extinct without all the devices supposedly designed to âprotect usâ from ourselves. Airbags, smoke detectors, helmets, seat belts, building codes, etc. ad nauseum, along with their accompanying laws and fines, are such a wonderful thing, and certainly enhance our perception of âfreedomâ. Right.
Any of you commenters ever lost a friend in a house fire who might have been saved if the owner had installed a working smoke detector? No? I didnât think so.
I changed my stepmotherâs smokj alarm batteries yesterday. They wouldnât stop âchirpingâ every so often afterwards. She told me to take the ^&**$ÂŁ things out. I shall have to get her new detectors.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
That explains a lot.
margueritem over 12 years ago
This goes on at home when weâre thereâŠ
The#1BoiseStateFan over 12 years ago
oh manâŠ..
el8 over 12 years ago
My ex used to think the smoke detector was to let you know when dinner was ready.
Linux0s over 12 years ago
Theyâre playing hide & go squeak.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
I was going to say what Marg said⊠you donât have to be out for them to play this game!
One of mine used to chirp softly like a baby bird whenever the battery even thought about getting low⊠and my dog went ballistic long before I could hear it..
That meant a replacement battery about every 2 months⊠and a fight with the cover.I hate to admit itâŠ. but I just ripped it off the ceiling one night when I couldnât get it open and it wouldnât shut upâŠand I never replaced it.Iâd already taken out the other one cos my ceilings are low, and it went off every time I used the stove.Oh well.Odd Dog Premium Member over 12 years ago
Canât even boil eggâs with out them going off!!! Every 6 months I have to plug in the batteryâs so the land lord can come by and see they still work 5 min. after heâs gone pull the batteryâs out again
luvcmx over 12 years ago
You need to replace them with Acme smoke detectors. Instead of chirps they send out coyote howls.
SCHNOBBLE over 12 years ago
I set my security camera up to see if this really goes on, but the battery kept going dead.
finale over 12 years ago
Ray will hide in a missing sock.
Casey Southards over 12 years ago
I am telling you.
Packratjohn Premium Member over 12 years ago
Around here it means either a house fire or that weâre having pork chops for dinner. Both scenarios are true. Pork chops always turn out perfectly, and the house (kitchen) fire did some damage, but all repairable. I am a firm believer in smoke alarms! As someone mentioned above, Itâs a smoke alarm, not a timer!. (I think thatâs a Ron White quote)
LingeeWhiz over 12 years ago
Ray thinks the situation is reVolting!
LingeeWhiz over 12 years ago
Good thing Ray has 9 Volts because itâs a cinch the smoke detectors have only one life and itâs about to get snuffed.
paul brians over 12 years ago
If youâre building a new home, have the smoke detectors hard-wired in. Voilaâno need to replace batteries, unless you have a very long power outage.
JP Steve Premium Member over 12 years ago
I left a burner on on the stove once. A wooden cutting board caught fire. I had a regular campfire in the middle of the kitchen and the smoke alarm never made a sound!
rogue53 over 12 years ago
Itâs amazing that man has been able to procreate fast enough to keep from going extinct without all the devices supposedly designed to âprotect usâ from ourselves. Airbags, smoke detectors, helmets, seat belts, building codes, etc. ad nauseum, along with their accompanying laws and fines, are such a wonderful thing, and certainly enhance our perception of âfreedomâ. Right.
Dani Rice over 12 years ago
We had a smoke detector start beeping in church. Looked for it for two solid weeks. Somebody had stuck it down inside the organ!
ABADABA over 12 years ago
lifespan of 7-10 years. will still chirp w/new batteries
lin4869 over 12 years ago
Ours always seems to start chirping when my husband is away. Iâm unreliable on ladders and the chirping drives our dog nuts!
galanti over 12 years ago
Any of you commenters ever lost a friend in a house fire who might have been saved if the owner had installed a working smoke detector? No? I didnât think so.
pcolli over 12 years ago
I changed my stepmotherâs smokj alarm batteries yesterday. They wouldnât stop âchirpingâ every so often afterwards. She told me to take the ^&**$ÂŁ things out. I shall have to get her new detectors.