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DO I HAVE AN ELECTRICAL ISSUE IF MY SMOKE DETECTOR IS CHIRPING?
Smoke detectors chirp when their batteries run low. Changing the battery will usually fix the problem. We recommend changing smoke detector batteries once a year.
If changing the battery doesn’t stop the chirping, it might be time to replace the detector itself.
If changing the battery doesn’t stop the chirping, it might be time to replace the detector itself.
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