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Author Anyones Fire Alarm being going off in the middle of the night?
will_doyle
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13th Feb 10 at 10:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Ours has

annoying

It goes off because the house is so cold

strange



[Edited on 13-02-2010 by will_doyle]
LukeS
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Have you tried the batteries, they come on often when the batteries need changing.
Aaron
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I'm sure you mean the battery is running out.

Shame it wasn't a blazing inferno tbh
l15ter
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will_doyle
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Not the batteries..

haha
BarnshaW
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your fire alarm sounds doyled
LukeS
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Have you tried changing them anyway, its a failsafe feature.

It will not be because your house is cold.
will_doyle
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quote:
Originally posted by LukeS
Have you tried changing them anyway, its a failsafe feature.

It will not be because your house is cold.



It is luke

its condensation
Whittie
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13th Feb 10 at 10:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I press the Evacuate button sometimes after a big night out, and get the whole building up...

Twattish thing to do, but hilarious when drunk.
Shell
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You know Will, you make it very hard to defend you and contest the way you are treated when you come away with pish about cold'ness and condensation setting of a fire alarm. Generally these things welcome the cold. It is trained to be vigilant against smoke, flames and well...heat. You seem to have purchased the diva of the fire alarm family if it's screaming everytime it gets cold.
LukeS
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Which is why i gave up explaining.
will_doyle
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quote:
Originally posted by Shelley
You know Will, you make it very hard to defend you and contest the way you are treated when you come away with pish about cold'ness and condensation setting of a fire alarm. Generally these things welcome the cold. It is trained to be vigilant against smoke, flames and well...heat. You seem to have purchased the diva of the fire alarm family if it's screaming everytime it gets cold.


Are you saying that I am talking BS?
will_doyle
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The room the fire alarm is in is warm.... cold air from another room moves to the room with hot air and this creates condensation... that sets the alarm off
_Allan_
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http://www.doylefire.org/
Whittie
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The fire alarms in the flats I live in are shit sensitive, some dude set them off by having a hot shower the other week!
Shell
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Condensation is COLD! Do us a favour and go fire some water at it and see if it goes off. We'll call it a scientific experiment. I'm not saying that you're talking shite as such, merely that you are misinformed.
LukeS
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Some fire alarms go off when condensation/water gets in them, they are then broken.
Shell
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quote:
Originally posted by Whittie
The fire alarms in the flats I live in are shit sensitive, some dude set them off by having a hot shower the other week!
Aye but that's steam, which is, as we know, hot.
GF-91
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If your house is that cold, turn a radiator on.
andy1868
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tbf, ours was doing this before christmas. we just bought a new one and this one doesnt do it
Kurt
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can you not go and bore uk business forums with this tripe?

[Edited on 13-02-2010 by Kurt]
Cosmo
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quote:
Originally posted by Kurt
can you not go and bore uk business forums with this tripe?

[Edited on 13-02-2010 by Kurt]


He has probably posted it on there as well tbh.
JonnyJ
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I'd be screaming all the time if i was in Doyle's house.

And no Cosmo, not in an orgasmic way.

[Edited on 13-02-2010 by JonnyJ]
Cosmo
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lies.
SetH
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quote:
Originally posted by Shelley
You know Will, you make it very hard to defend you and contest the way you are treated when you come away with pish about cold'ness and condensation setting of a fire alarm. Generally these things welcome the cold. It is trained to be vigilant against smoke, flames and well...heat. You seem to have purchased the diva of the fire alarm family if it's screaming everytime it gets cold.


Did anyone else get a lob on over this statement?

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