Fire Safety Tip: Changing Your Smoke Detector
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2021
- Fire Department Coffee is offering some helpful tips for National Fire Prevention Week to help keep you and your loved ones safe.
Don’t get too attached to your smoke detectors. And make sure you and all your smoke detectors know right from the start that you’re not looking for a lifetime commitment here. Keep it casual, right? Ten years, maybe less, and you’re moving on from all of them. Refer to the manufacturer’s recommendations to be sure.
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I did NOT know this!! mine are all from the 70's!! thank you!!
Mine work, but theirs no telling how old they are. They were built into my trailer house!
Leave it to Fenton!😂
Yes for the love of God make sure you have all the smoke detectors you need and they are WORKING!
This is hilarious tho 😂. Comedic learning is the best!
So just like real kids you gotta replace them
It does make sense though...
I got tired of the beeping so I just ripped the battery out and called it a day
Hmm what’s that smell
That is the smell of profit. No more batteries. More money for lighter fuel 🤓
Omg I remember doing door to door sales and at some places you could hear the peep of a fire detector... And i was like guys u know the battery is almost dead when they make that single beep noise right?
Just because it’s named Kidde does not mean it’s a child or a cat 🐈 haha
Dude needs a straight jacket. 😳
My smoke detector is in my freezer after going off twice for nothing more than something on the stove burner. So sick of how sensitive it is. I can't disable it because it has one of those lithium batteries that can't be taken out.
You might need a photoelectric detector for that location.