Friday, January 8, 2010

First Alert Carbon Monoxide Alarm My Carbon Monoxide Alarm Going Off?

My carbon monoxide alarm going off? - first alert carbon monoxide alarm

At first I thought it was the smoke alarm (every 25 seconds) to everything I thought it was a warning of a dead battery, but the carbon monoxide alarm. She turns every 25 seconds, and the movement of fresh air ", click the BEAP light every time. What should I do?

4 comments:

Devin S said...

Is your alarm clock next to a kind of heating or ventilation? Do not burn charcoal or use a heater to propane? These are all possible causes, but if you "yes" answer to all these then I would do what it says is checking the alarm because the moment you know that your alarm system is working, chances are it is too late. Your life is not playing anything, but I wanted to check whether the alarm can save your life one day and it is certainly something you want to work properly

meanno said...

I would be your fire department. You can get out of control and ensure that everything goes well. If there is a high level of carbon monoxide) is the source (boiler. If you can not correct the illness or even death. Thus it is quite serious. I immediately call.

Fordguy8... said...

He was with a kerosene heater or propane heater? The carbon monoxide from and should not be used without ventilation. If not, the furnace could have a cracked heat exchanger, you have it from a service engineer.

Tay Tay said...

Then go outside! duh

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