I've noticed that my carbon monoxide alarm has been making a continuous beeping sound, but the light that indicates a carbon monoxide issue isn't lit. I'm unsure if I should call the fire department or if this will resolve on its own. Can anyone help me figure this out?
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It might just be that your alarm is reaching the end of its life. If it's around 10 years old, it could be beeping to signal that it's time for a replacement. Check the back of the unit for an expiration date or any indication of what's going on based on the beeping pattern.
In Canada, most CO detectors have a lifespan of about 7 years. Definitely something to keep in mind!
Honestly, if it's beeping continuously and you're not sure what's wrong, it's smart to call the fire department. Better safe than sorry, especially with carbon monoxide alarms. If you detect something unusual, don’t hesitate to get professional help.
Exactly! There really is no need to take risks with something like this. Just call them and they'll check it out.
Totally agree! CO alarms are serious business, so getting a professional opinion is always a good call.
You should definitely check the back of your alarm, as the beeping patterns can indicate different issues. For instance, a specific number of beeps might signal a low battery, while others can mean it's no longer functioning properly. If you're uncertain, it's best to reach out to the fire department to ensure your safety.

Yeah, I had the same issue. I replaced the battery, thinking that was the problem, only to learn it was much older than I thought!