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What To Do About That Beeping Smoke Alarm

4/20/2022 (Permalink)

What Should You Do If Your Smoke Alarm Is Beeping?

It's easy to get annoyed when you hear an unpleasant beeping sound in your home in Dublin, CA. In most cases, though, your fire alarm is trying to send you an important message. Here are some of the things you should do when you hear that persistent ding.

Reset the Smoke Detector

Try resetting your fire alarm to see if that resolves the repeated tone. You will need to:

Remove it from its brackets.

Turn off the power source or remove the battery.
Hold the test button for 15 to 20 seconds.
Replace the battery and reconnect power.

Change the Batteries

If resetting doesn't help, your detector may simply need new a new set of batteries. Replace them with fresh ones, and if you no longer hear the beeping, this likely was your issue. You should regularly change the batteries even if you don’t hear the chirp yet in order to avoid any unexpected issues.

Often people choose to change the batteries when they change their clocks during daylight savings time to ensure they remember to do so twice a year. However you choose to remind yourself, it is important to switch them out at least every six months. If you fail to keep your smoke detector up to date and it doesn't issue its warning beeps, you could find yourself in a disastrous situation.

Replace It

You've tried resetting the alarm and changing the batteries to no avail. If your issue is still not resolved, it may be time to replace it altogether. These devices are not designed to last forever. Once it is over ten years old, you should invest in a new smoke detector.

Your fire alarm is one of the most important safety devices in your home. It offers an early warning that could help prevent extensive fire damage or smoke damage to your property that requires emergency restoration services. So when you hear that annoying tone, don't ignore it. Try these tips to get it resolved.

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