It's a sound many homeowners have heard: the 3 a.m. alarm chirp. Why does it happen? Well, it's a simple matter of the battery's charge level and a home's air temperature.
As a smoke alarm's battery nears the end of its life, the amount of power it produces causes an internal resistance. A drop in room temperature increases this resistance, which may impact the battery's ability to deliver the power necessary to operate the unit in an alarm situation.
This battery characteristic can cause a smoke alarm to enter the low battery chirp mode when air temperatures drop. Most homes are the coolest between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. That's why the alarm may sound a low-battery chirp in the middle of the night, and then stop when the home warms up a few degrees.
Yes! Here are some steps you can take:
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Apprenez-en davantage sur les situations pouvant causer les pépiements constants de votre avertisseur de fumée.
Plusieurs raisons peuvent faire en sorte que votre avertisseur émette un son bref ou un pépiement répété à intervalle irrégulier. En voici quelques-unes et comment vous pouvez arrêter ce son produit par votre avertisseur de fumée.
High humidity levels, steam and condensation may cause false alarms.
Our smoke and carbon monoxide alarms perform between 40 degrees and 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
This is usually caused by the absence of AC power to the smoke alarm.