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  • Replacing Smoke Alarm Batteries Things to Know
    About from Quickshipfire
  • It is important to know how to change a smoke
    alarm battery to keep your home safe. If your
    smoke alarm starts chirping or giving off short
    beeps, it usually needs a new battery change.
    The first step in learning how to change a smoke
    detector battery is determining which type of
    alarm you have.
  • Batteries are the only source of power for smoke
    detectors. A hardwired smoke detector runs on
    electricity, but it also has a battery backup for
    power outages. When you hear a hard-wired smoke
    detector beeping, it means you need to replace
    its battery.
  • Follow below steps when you are replacing your
    smoke alarm battery
  • Remove the cover
  • Smoke detectors usually twist open, but some
    models have plastic locks you open with a
    screwdriver, and others have to be popped open
    with your fingers. See your users manual for
    specific instructions on how your model works.
  • But remember, to avoid electrical shock, turn off
    the main power at your circuit breaker before
    working on a hard-wired smoke detector.
  • Replace the Battery
  • After you remove the cover of the detector, it's
    easy to see how to change a smoke alarm battery.
    Remove the old battery and replace it with the
    new one. Match the negative and positive
    connections according to the labels on the smoke
    detector.
  • Test the Smoke Alarm
  • Make sure the smoke detector's new battery or
    batteries work before you reinstall it. To engage
    the test, locate the test button and push it for
    a few seconds.
  • If your test alarm doesnt sound, check battery
    connections and try different batteries.
  • If your smoke alarm fails the test with new
    batteries, then you need to replace your smoke
    detector.

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  • Replace the backup battery annually in hard-wired
    units, regardless of whether they beep.
  • Note the date you changed the battery on the
    inside of the smoke alarm.
  • Replace your smoke detector or smoke alarm every
    10 years. After 10 years, smoke alarms expire.
    You can calculate the expiration date by looking
    on the back of the device to see the manufacture
    date.
  • Check your smoke detectors, CO alarms, and fire
    extinguishers regularly to ensure they are in
    good working order.
  • Smoke detectors should be installed inside each
    bedroom, outside sleeping areas, on every level
    of your home, in the living room, and near
    staircases.
  • Making your place fire-safe will be easier if you
    follow these steps. Your place will remain safe
    if you keep your smoke alarm up-to-date and make
    sure that the batteries are working.
  • Quickshipfire provides replacement smoke detector
    battery. It also carries replacement batteries
    for other major fire alarm systems. We also carry
    a variety of commercial fire alarm parts and
    various type of smoke sensors. So, contact us
    today for any kind of help to find the battery
    you need.
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