Anyone know why a smoke alarm continues to randomly go off despite there being no smoke or fire. The alarm in the living room keeps going off and then triggering all the other alarms in the house (kitchen, downstairs hall, upstairs hall) and it's doing my head in. The alarms are all connected to to mains so it's not the battery.
Cheers.
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Thread: Smoke Alarms.
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29-11-2024 02:25 PM #1
Smoke Alarms.
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29-11-2024 02:30 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Replaced battery and unit to be on the safe side. Problem solved. Hope you work it out.
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29-11-2024 03:40 PM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Good luck!
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29-11-2024 11:29 PM #4
We had a similar issue with our wired alarms. All the advice said it was the backup battery. Changed all the backup batteries and that didn’t work. Contacted the manufacturer who suggested it would be a failure of the battery caddy. Sent us replacements and that fixed the issue.
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With us the battery caddies were corroded. Look for blue crap in and around the battery caddy if changing the batteries doesn’t work.Last edited by overdrive; 29-11-2024 at 11:32 PM.
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30-11-2024 05:10 AM #5
Argh absolutely jinxed it with this. Now our co2 alarm is going off. Rather worryingly, it didn’t even wake my wife, despite me being partially deaf. More worryingly her response was “take the batteries out and go back to sleep”. Currently waiting on SGN coming out.
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30-11-2024 07:02 AM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThere is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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30-11-2024 07:53 AM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Also to discount it being a CO issue, take it outside or well away from boiler/flu ... if it stops chirping then it could be a valid alert, if it continues, its near the end of its life and needs replaced
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30-11-2024 10:53 AM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-11-2024 03:27 PM #9
To the OP, have you had any building work/decorating done recently?
I only ask as a couple of years back we had some building work done, tradesmen used cutting disks and although the laid tarps down everywhere, they didn't put (what looks like) a shower cap over the wired smoke alarm.
The resultant dust caused the sensor to trigger randomly and it took us far too long to figure this out.
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