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Without Good Batteries, Your Smoke Alarm Could Fail You. Here’s How to Replace Them Properly
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That random chirp at 2:13 a.m. is enough to make a grown man question his life choices. You changed the battery. You pressed ...
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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