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Bombero1956

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5. any smoke detector 10 year old or older has to be replaced.
Thu Jan 30, 2014, 05:29 PM
Jan 2014

Use a can of compressed air to clean it or a vacuum hose. Also if its near a bathroom it will go off because of the steam. This is only true if its an ionization type detector. Does your detector have a light sensor for testing with a flashlight? that could be the cause of the chirp when you turn your lights on.

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