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LM LOVED swimming, squealing, splashing, jumping, kicking. Great success. Oh, and we went to lunch with daycare friends. Very good.
I'm ashamed to say this very thing happened to me at about 0330 one night. I spent about an hour troubleshooting to find out it was the CO monitor which is right below one smoke detector. MIne was tougher because I have a bunch of hardwired and linked ones in addition to battery ones I have added. What is really embarrassing is that I did it again (this time at about 0300) a few years later. Luckily it was only about 15 minutes that time before I woke up enough to realize my mistake.Couple years ago I had one chirping at me. Walked around like normal determining which one it was. One thing led to another and I took them all down in the whole damn house and I could not figure out which one it was because I took all the batteries out of all of them and it was still chirping!!!! About an hour later when I was so incensed that I was about to burn my house down in a fit of rage I figured out that it was actually the goddamned carbon monoxide detector plugged into the wall with the back up battery dying. It was one of the most maddening things I’ve ever experienced.
The usual suspects didn't get to cream themselves shitting on our team because we won so they have to settle for a sock.I'm not sure I want to wade through the whole game thread - just peeked in at the end of it to see what the tone was.. What's the story on "the sock"?
Like my brother once said. Stupid people like to **** too.I swear every time I log on to Facebook another stupid has popped out a kid. jfc people
Where do people have the CO detectors? Those combo ones are simple but are kinda dangerous also. CO detectors are recommended to be knee to chest high. If they are on your ceiling, it could be fatal by the time they go off.
hmm that's a good point. The garage one we put in ourselves is about chest high but I think the fire alarms in our rooms are also CO and those are definitely ceiling.
Also, I would frequently come home to one of the bedrooms chirping. But it would stop by the time DH would get home and I'd forget. Are the batteries sensitive to cold maybe? We'd keep the heat down during the day so it'd be fairly chill when I'd get home but by the time DH got home 60-90 later, the heat had been running and the chirping would stop. Hasn't happened in a while but the convo reminded me of that.
Could be sensitive if you put it down to like 35, we only drop ours to 65-66 during the day so we haven’t seen that problem.
nah, we put it to like 60. But it was only ever on days I got home before the heat kicked back in at like 530 and was always quiet by like 6. We did change the batteries because this is when I was pregnant but it eventually happened with all three.
Recommended to replace them every 6 months.