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WHY????!!!!!!

Postby expat » Mon May 13, 2013 8:42 am

Why, oh why do smoke alarms give a low level battery warning at 03:00 in the AM and not at a reasonable 10:00am. It is not much too ask is it??????
We have one in each room and at 3 o'clock this morning Mrs Expat kicks me out of bed to "go and find it as I can't sleep with beeping".............well I was not disturbed by it my darling, but yes, of course I will drag my butt out of bed and traipse from room to room until I find it, after all if you can't sleep, why should I............ :doh:


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Re: WHY????!!!!!!

Postby alrot » Mon May 13, 2013 9:18 am

its like earthquakes Matt ,..why WHY they all have to happen in the middle of the night? :lol:

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Postby CrashII » Mon May 13, 2013 9:41 am

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Why not switch them off at night?

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Re: WHY????!!!!!!

Postby Bass » Mon May 13, 2013 9:43 am

:lol: :lol:
Look at the positive side.....
then you know its working :twisted:
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Re: WHY????!!!!!!

Postby BE58D » Mon May 13, 2013 4:17 pm

expat wrote:Why, oh why do smoke alarms give a low level battery warning at 03:00 in the AM and not at a reasonable 10:00am. It is not much too ask is it??????
We have one in each room and at 3 o'clock this morning Mrs Expat kicks me out of bed to "go and find it as I can't sleep with beeping".............well I was not disturbed by it my darling, but yes, of course I will drag my butt out of bed and traipse from room to room until I find it, after all if you can't sleep, why should I............ :doh:


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You should always change the batteries in your smoke detectors every six months anyways.
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Re: WHY????!!!!!!

Postby Steve M » Mon May 13, 2013 5:50 pm

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Simply change the battery a couple hours before it goes bad. :character-spongebobdance:
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Re: WHY????!!!!!!

Postby BLAZE » Mon May 20, 2013 6:17 am

kick her ass outa bed!! Then just ignore her atitude. Then turn it around and make it her fault. Ya know.. like woman do to us! :angry-banghead:
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Re: WHY????!!!!!!

Postby expat » Mon May 20, 2013 6:21 am

BE58D wrote:
expat wrote:Why, oh why do smoke alarms give a low level battery warning at 03:00 in the AM and not at a reasonable 10:00am. It is not much too ask is it??????
We have one in each room and at 3 o'clock this morning Mrs Expat kicks me out of bed to "go and find it as I can't sleep with beeping".............well I was not disturbed by it my darling, but yes, of course I will drag my butt out of bed and traipse from room to room until I find it, after all if you can't sleep, why should I............ :doh:


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You should always change the batteries in your smoke detectors every six months anyways.


It says test once a month and change the battery once a year on mine..........




BLAZE wrote:kick her ass outa bed!! Then just ignore her atitude. Then turn it around and make it her fault. Ya know.. like woman do to us! :angry-banghead:


Reverse psychology...............Has a tendency to turn around and bite you in the backside............... :?

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Postby CrashII » Mon May 20, 2013 6:44 am

BLAZE wrote:kick her ass outa bed!! Then just ignore her atitude. Then turn it around and make it her fault. Ya know.. like woman do to us! :angry-banghead:



Been there, done that, got the missing teeth to prove it...

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Re: WHY????!!!!!!

Postby Romulus111VADT » Mon May 20, 2013 10:07 am

I have two different smoke detectors; one is a ionization and the other is photoelectric. Both are relatively new and came with what they claim is a 10 year battery. Time will tell if the claims are true..... :|

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Re: WHY????!!!!!!

Postby Fozzer » Mon May 20, 2013 10:17 am

My Smoke Alarms come with non-replaceable, riveted-in, 9-Volt PP3 batteries.
When the battery goes flat, the whole unit has to be replaced...(for free, by the Council).

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Postby Bass » Mon May 20, 2013 10:33 am

Fozzer wrote:My Smoke Alarms come with non-replaceable, riveted-in, 9-Volt PP3 batteries.
When the battery goes flat, the whole unit has to be replaced...(for free, by the Council).

Paul....I used to smoke cigarettes....now I smoke alarms!... :mrgreen: ...!


If any Danish Counsil deliver anything with batteries, you will never ever notice its flat!!!!
They save moneys on any small parts and give it to the bigger "freinds" :whistle: (Danish socialismn :lol: )
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Postby BLAZE » Tue May 21, 2013 3:08 am

Romulus111VADT wrote:Both are relatively new and came with what they claim is a 10 year battery.


Now if they could make a flashlight with 10 year battery life, that would be nice! :clap:

Funny.. Just tonight I took a shower with the bathroom door open and the hallway fire alarm started screaming away.
Is that normal for a smoke alarm to go off by steam? Or is it time to get a new one?
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Re: WHY????!!!!!!

Postby Fozzer » Tue May 21, 2013 3:57 am

BLAZE wrote:
Romulus111VADT wrote:Both are relatively new and came with what they claim is a 10 year battery.


Now if they could make a flashlight with 10 year battery life, that would be nice! :clap:

Funny.. Just tonight I took a shower with the bathroom door open and the hallway fire alarm started screaming away.
Is that normal for a smoke alarm to go off by steam? Or is it time to get a new one?


Maybe just the sight of you standing in the bathroom shower, with the door open, in the; "all together"?.... :o ...!

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Postby Romulus111VADT » Tue May 21, 2013 5:56 am

BLAZE wrote:
Romulus111VADT wrote:Both are relatively new and came with what they claim is a 10 year battery.


Now if they could make a flashlight with 10 year battery life, that would be nice! :clap:

Funny.. Just tonight I took a shower with the bathroom door open and the hallway fire alarm started screaming away.
Is that normal for a smoke alarm to go off by steam? Or is it time to get a new one?


You must have an ionization type? They are notorious for false alarms and can be set off with steam, dust and even high humidity can make the dumb things go off. I wouldn't put it past one to go off over a good ole fart.

Ionization smoke detection is generally more responsive to flaming fires.
How they work: Ionization-type smoke alarms have a small amount of radioactive material between two electrically charged plates, which ionizes the air and causes current to flow between the plates. When smoke enters the chamber, it disrupts the flow of ions, thus reducing the flow of current and activating the alarm.

Photoelectric smoke detection is generally more responsive to fires that begin with a long period of smoldering (called “smoldering fires”).
How they work: Photoelectric-type alarms aim a light source into a sensing chamber at an angle away from the sensor. Smoke enters the chamber, reflecting light onto the light sensor; triggering the alarm.


http://www.nfpa.org/itemDetail.asp?categoryID=1649&itemID=39909&URL=Safety%20Information/For%20consumers/Fire%20&%20safety%20equipment/Smoke%20alarms/Ionization%20vs.%20photoelectric&cookie%5Ftest=1
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