During the night one of our smoke alarms started chirping like the battery was low. I got up and set all the clocks back one hour but it kept chirping.....any suggestions? :-)
Don
During the night one of our smoke alarms started chirping like the battery was low. I got up and set all the clocks back one hour but it kept chirping.....any suggestions? :-)
Don
I have an idea for an invention. It's a clock with TWO hour hands - one red, the other blue. The red one is set for DST and the other is for normal time.
The clock user would never have to reset the clock, only remember whether it was hot outside.
Don't tell anybody about the idea.
Then you lose the only real benefit of DST. It makes you set your clocks twice a year. Hopefully you set them right.
Start a fire under the detector and see if the chirping stops. Considering you might be serious--don't start a fire but you need to get help.
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