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QuestionCan I completely disconnect one of my hardwired battery backup smoke detectors and leave it off? We have 6 other wired/battery ones in our house. The one I want to permanently disconnect is too high.Upnorth HereTop AnswererYou can do that, but it may be unwise, if not also illegal. As a general rule, contractors install only the smoke alarms or detectors required by code, so removal of any of them would likely be a violation of that code. A violation of fire code may cause legal problems.
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QuestionHow are my alarms still managing to chirp even though I have removed them from the ceiling to disconnect them from the mains and removed the batteries?Hamza HassanCommunity AnswerPress the test button and problem solved. There was probably some power left in the device.
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QuestionSmoke alarm contibues to chirp even with electric power off.Upnorth HereTop AnswererA periodic chirp in a smoke alarm typically means that there is a battery backup that has a low voltage (needing replacement) or an alarm that has reached the end of its useful life (assuming it is new enough to include such a feature). If you look up the details in the instruction manual for your particular unit, you may be able to determine which type of problem the chirp (and a perhaps a colored LED) is signalling.
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QuestionIs there electrical danger to the house if I remove our (4) alarms from the ceiling temporarily (because of false alarms) and leaving that circuit breaker on, as it powers several other room lights?Upnorth HereTop AnswererThe electrical danger is to anyone who might touch the live connectors. If they're on the ceiling or high on an inaccessible wall, there may be only minimal danger. The connectors are typically designed to prevent accidental touching of live parts, but such things are also subject to damage or quality issues, resulting in looseness or exposed contacts.
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QuestionI have new 10 year battery-operated smoke detectors. How can I permanently disconnect old ones that have batteries and are hard wired?Upnorth HereTop AnswererYou can do that, but you could simply maintain two or more overlapping systems of smoke and CO alarms, as you install new ones and keep the old ones for some period.
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QuestionWhy all of sudden did the fire alarm in the house turn on?Upnorth HereTop AnswererWhen a fire alarm goes on, it usually signals that something has triggered it. We don't know what type of alarm you're talking about, so it may be activated manually or by smoke or heat ,or when the sprinklers have been released. It could even be a "test", but you should never assume it's a test. You should escape as if it were an actual alarm.
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QuestionIn Florida, is it a felony to disable a smoke alarm?Upnorth HereTop AnswererIt probably is a felony if doing so results in serious injury or damage, just like anywhere else. Intentional violation of fire code or life-safety code may be used as evidence of negligence.
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QuestionRecently a resident silenced our whole building alarm and never contacted the housing authority or the fire department to reset it. There are disabled persons here. Can she be charged with reckless endangerment?Upnorth HereTop AnswererTampering with a fire alarm may be a criminal offense by itself, or tied to negligent or reckless conduct that endangers others. Charges only arise if the incident is reported, investigated, and evidence supports the charges. Start by reporting the lack of fire alarm protection, which is probably a violation of one or more administrative codes, so it can be immediately reactivated.
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QuestionDo you need to disconnect hardwired smoke/carbon monoxide to change the batteries?Community AnswerMany hardwired units require battery backup. Those with replaceable batteries generally do not need to be disconnected merely to replace the batteries.
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QuestionAlarm continues to beep after being permanently disabled. Kidde model i9010.Upnorth HereTop AnswererThe Kidde model i9010 has a sealed 10-year battery. If you properly broke the "disable" tab on the unit control and turned the switch fully to the proper position, it would have turned off the unit and drained the battery for disposal. The user manual is available at the Kidde web page for that model.
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QuestionCan you bypass the smoke detectors on an interconnected fire detector that is being monitored by security?Upnorth HereTop AnswererYes, it's always possible to "bypass" detectors, but doing so will likely trigger a "trouble" signal on that alarm branch, creating a call for a service technician, if not also an audible warning at the control center.
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QuestionCan I stop one hard-wired smoke detector from chirping by shutting off the circuit breaker?Upnorth HereTop AnswererProbably not. The chirping unit is probably signalling a low internal backup battery or defect (end of useful life) in that unit and may require a new battery (if replaceable) or a new unit (if defective or worn out).
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QuestionI removed the batteries and I also unplugged it, the empty detector is still screwed on my wall. Are there any precautions I should take (like the power socket affecting the empty alarm)?Upnorth HereTop AnswererNo, if it has already been unplugged and had the backup batteries removed, it should not need any other "precautions". The "power socket" itself should have already been designed to prohibit accidental touching of any live electrical terminals. To be "extra cautious", you might wrap the empty connector with plastic electrical tape.
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QuestionTurning off power breakers have caused all electronic fire alarms in house to start chirping. Power was restored yet the chirping continues. What can be done to go back to having quiet working units?AasimTop AnswererIf your smoke alarms are connected to a home security system, you might need to reset the alarm on the main panel to stop the chirping. On most home security systems, that can be done by entering your alarm code and pressing "OFF". You might need to reset it twice to clear the message.
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