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I had one 2 weeks ago I could not figure out how to open, needed a screwdriver in a tiny slot and then slide sideways, naturally it had been installed with the slot/instructions facing a wall above a shelf, I didnât have a giraffe neck needed to see these.
Our alarms started beeping and since they didnât have replaceable* batteries I got all new ones. Still heard beeping. Finally found it in the bathroom closet. It was an extra from the previous round of replacements. *Since the alarmâs detector has a limited life expectancy, many are sold with lithium primary batteries that last for the recommended seven years.
That would be my dogâs nightmare if we left him inside when we were gone. Heâs been trained to avoid poisonous snakes, separate training for rattlesnakes, copperheads and water moccasins. The training is done with real snakes (temporarily defanged) and a shock collar. (Which I would use for no other purpose, but the snake threat is too serious.) It worked. He wonât even go out on the porch if he smells a rattlesnake under it.
But we discovered one day that a beeping smoke alarms terrifies him. A battery got low, and we found him hiding under some bushes outside. Seems the shock collar also beeps before it fires, and itâs the same beep as the smoke detector. Fortunately for him, we never leave him alone in the house, because he canât get out in case of a fire. So he wonât be trapped with the beeping if weâre away.
I live in a small house in S. Carolina. Only 900 sq ft on the ground floor. When we had our new upstairs electric done, the tech ran lines for the short hallway and two bedrooms downstairs for âwired-inâ smoke alarms also. This made 6 alarms basically within 20 feet of each other. I already knew that moisture could set one off. Found out that cold can also. It had been in the 70âs and 80s dropping to about 56 at night. one October for about a week. We had all the window wide open. Then one night it dropped down to 30. 2 A.M. and all 6 went off at once. Talk about heart stopping, wide awake panic. We hadnât freaked so bad since a C-5 Galaxy transport flew over at 4 AM at 1000 ft for a âtouch and goâ at the nearby base.
wiatr over 5 years ago
Poor Fred!
WelshRat Premium Member over 5 years ago
Uh, ohâŠ. Hope this isnât a plot-lineâŠ
strictures over 5 years ago
Itâs worse when you have to go through the house trying to find out which one is beeping!
BigDaveGlass over 5 years ago
I had one 2 weeks ago I could not figure out how to open, needed a screwdriver in a tiny slot and then slide sideways, naturally it had been installed with the slot/instructions facing a wall above a shelf, I didnât have a giraffe neck needed to see these.
Breadboard over 5 years ago
Usually if one changes a battery once a year this does not occur. Now I need to follow my own advise when we âFallâ back !
SusieB over 5 years ago
Usually it starts chirping in the middle of the night, when youâre trying to sleep
david_42 over 5 years ago
Our alarms started beeping and since they didnât have replaceable* batteries I got all new ones. Still heard beeping. Finally found it in the bathroom closet. It was an extra from the previous round of replacements. *Since the alarmâs detector has a limited life expectancy, many are sold with lithium primary batteries that last for the recommended seven years.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 5 years ago
That would be my dogâs nightmare if we left him inside when we were gone. Heâs been trained to avoid poisonous snakes, separate training for rattlesnakes, copperheads and water moccasins. The training is done with real snakes (temporarily defanged) and a shock collar. (Which I would use for no other purpose, but the snake threat is too serious.) It worked. He wonât even go out on the porch if he smells a rattlesnake under it.
But we discovered one day that a beeping smoke alarms terrifies him. A battery got low, and we found him hiding under some bushes outside. Seems the shock collar also beeps before it fires, and itâs the same beep as the smoke detector. Fortunately for him, we never leave him alone in the house, because he canât get out in case of a fire. So he wonât be trapped with the beeping if weâre away.
Martin 78 over 5 years ago
I live in a small house in S. Carolina. Only 900 sq ft on the ground floor. When we had our new upstairs electric done, the tech ran lines for the short hallway and two bedrooms downstairs for âwired-inâ smoke alarms also. This made 6 alarms basically within 20 feet of each other. I already knew that moisture could set one off. Found out that cold can also. It had been in the 70âs and 80s dropping to about 56 at night. one October for about a week. We had all the window wide open. Then one night it dropped down to 30. 2 A.M. and all 6 went off at once. Talk about heart stopping, wide awake panic. We hadnât freaked so bad since a C-5 Galaxy transport flew over at 4 AM at 1000 ft for a âtouch and goâ at the nearby base.