Smoke Alarm Battery Needs Replacing Low Battery 1 Hour Annoying Chirping Sound
Just a friendly reminder from your pal Ambience to change your smoke alarm batteries, as recommended every 6 months. If you hear a regular chirping sound coming from your smoke detector, but it's not going off fully, it either needs it's battery changed or it needs to be replaced. Changing your smoke detector battery every 6 months is a good way to keep your home safe from fires and to prevent this annoying sound from popping up at the most inopportune of times. A good way to remember to change your smoke alarm batteries is to change them every time you change your clocks for daylight saving time. Stay safe!
Some may also find creative ways to prank your friends and family with this sound.
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