This is hard to explain.
We have two hard-wired alarms downstairs, one for heat and one for smoke. As of three days ago, they started beeping intermittently, about once every 5 minutes, building up to this morning at 3am when they started doing triple or quadruple honks every half an hour.
Over the past few days I've changed both batteries and I've cleaned every visible bit on both alarms with compressed air.
There is still beeping and it's driving the whole house nuts. Also, I suspect that one of them is actually working, but I CANT TELL WHICH ONE IS BEEPING! They're right next to each other on the ceiling, the lights don't go off when they beep.
I've tried standing on a chair underneath them hoping to catch a beep and try to localise it, but here's the darndest thing. They just will not make any noise when I'm watching. I've stood there for 10 minutes and nothing, and the moment I go into my room the damn thing lets off a quadruple "in your face" honk and continues until I go stand in the hallway again.
Next step is to take a hammer to both alarms.



We have two hard-wired alarms downstairs, one for heat and one for smoke. As of three days ago, they started beeping intermittently, about once every 5 minutes, building up to this morning at 3am when they started doing triple or quadruple honks every half an hour.
Over the past few days I've changed both batteries and I've cleaned every visible bit on both alarms with compressed air.
There is still beeping and it's driving the whole house nuts. Also, I suspect that one of them is actually working, but I CANT TELL WHICH ONE IS BEEPING! They're right next to each other on the ceiling, the lights don't go off when they beep.
I've tried standing on a chair underneath them hoping to catch a beep and try to localise it, but here's the darndest thing. They just will not make any noise when I'm watching. I've stood there for 10 minutes and nothing, and the moment I go into my room the damn thing lets off a quadruple "in your face" honk and continues until I go stand in the hallway again.
Next step is to take a hammer to both alarms.



