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REPLACE BATTERIES IN SMOKE DETECTORS


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Mine are electric and I cant find the batteries.:cool: Just kidding Thanks for the reminder

And my wife tests them every time she cooks.:P Please dont tell her I will be eating bologna for months if she finds out.;)

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Mine are wired in but they still have battery backups. They only need it every 4 years or so. There are 7 in here and they start to beep when the battery gets weak. As soon as I hear the first beep I replace them all.

Changing the normal battery operated type when the time changes is a great way to keep it in mind.

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Thanks for the reminder. My smoke detector went off the other day about 4 in the morning. Got everyone up and was going to exit the house via front door and it turned out to be dust on the heating coils of the central heat and air unit (I live in a townhouse). I had to open the windows due to the small amount of smoke. Thank goodness it was not a real fire. Also it was the first time my heat was turned on.

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