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I received a call from my college age daughter, her apartments combined smoke/co detector is beeping.
It is an AC/Battery unit. I told her to change the battery and it still beeping.
She cannot see a manufacture date on the unit. She has high ceilings and no way to blow out the unit for dust.
She called maintenance, and they blew her off.

I told her to call non emergency fire to have someone check it out. Am I over reacting?
 
Posts: 1044 | Location: New Jersey | Registered: August 16, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I received a call from my college age daughter, her apartments combined smoke/co detector is beeping.
It is an AC/Battery unit. I told her to change the battery and it still beeping.
She cannot see a manufacture date on the unit. She has high ceilings and no way to blow out the unit for dust.
She called maintenance, and they blew her off.

I told her to call non emergency fire to have someone check it out. Am I over reacting?


Nope, not over reacting, I'd do the exact same thing.
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I would recommend she call the person responsible for collecting the rent instead of maintenance people. Explain the situation to them and see if it doesn’t get things moving.


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Around here the renter would be responsible for battery replacement, but not responsible for replacing a faulty device. If she replaced the batteries and it's still not working property she needs to contact the landlord.


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Smoke detectors are good for 8-10 years. After that they need to be replace.
Yearly maintenance is replacing the battery and vacuuming the unit. Monthly test are advised.

Given the location, I suspect the smoke detector has old batteries and is at the end of its life span.

This January I bought new detectors at COSTCO. No battery replacement and 10 year warranty.

Then there are those CO2 detectors.



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her apartments combined smoke/co detector - She has high ceilings and no way to blow out the unit for dust.

A high mounted CO detector is useless.
Good for smoke, lousy for CO.


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I think I would just replace it and be done with it.

After all it's MY ass that would be saved by it.

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I think I would just replace it and be done with it.

After all it's MY ass that would be saved by it.

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her apartments combined smoke/co detector - She has high ceilings and no way to blow out the unit for dust.

A high mounted CO detector is useless.
Good for smoke, lousy for CO.


Not if the HVAC is circulating the air.



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I suggest she read the lease and see who is responsible for the unit.

It is NOT the fire department.




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A majority of the detectors today have a built in lifespan, after the pre-programed life is reached they will start beeping and the only solution is a new detector.


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Follow up.

Daughter made a second call to maintenance.
This time saying she would be calling FD for assistance if nothing was done.
Maintenance replaced the detector a few hours later.

So I'm guessing detector reached its end of life.
 
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Glad things got taken of. Those constantly beeping detectors make you want to take a broom and knock them down............. drill sgt.
 
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I was a landlord for 7 years, smoke detectors were 100% my responsibility. I’d have to get an inspection done every two years by the borough the rental unit was in and the very first things they’d look at were the fire extinguisher and the smoke detectors.


 
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