carbon monoxide detector 888 image
hmmmm.....
i've never had anythink like this happen. the detector is a few years old, and all the sudden about 15 minutes ago i heard something beep and then i heard it beep again and realized it was the detector. when i went to see what was going on all it said was "Err." or what obviously means error. why is it doing this and whats going on?!?! never ever have i had the thing go off because of carbon monoxide! and its not showing numbers, i've tried unplugging it and it plugs in and lights up 888 [like it always does] and then goes to Err.
whats going on with it? am i safe, or should i get out of the house? and how do i fix this?
please i need help asap!
thanks!
whoops i just realized what category this is in! sorry
Answer
I would call for assistance immemorially and stay stationed outside of the house.
A family friend of ours had a similar problem.
Call over a neighbor for assistance.
I would call for assistance immemorially and stay stationed outside of the house.
A family friend of ours had a similar problem.
Call over a neighbor for assistance.
carbon monoxide question?
hmmmm.....
i've never had anythink like this happen. the detector is a few years old, and all the sudden about 30 minutes ago i heard something beep and then i heard it beep again and realized it was the detector. when i went to see what was going on all it said was "Err." or what obviously means error. why is it doing this and whats going on?!?! never ever have i had the thing go off because of carbon monoxide! and its not showing numbers, i've tried unplugging it and it plugs in and lights up 888 [like it always does] and then goes to Err.
whats going on with it? am i safe, or should i get out of the house? and how do i fix this?
please i need help asap!
thanks!
@jala i'm so sorry about your in-laws!!! D:
and i would love to go get one, but its 2 am here and the closest walmart is like 25 mins away
Answer
Maybe you just need new batteries.
Your house is probably safe. If you're very concerned, sleep with a window open in your room until you can get batteries or a new detector.
Maybe you just need new batteries.
Your house is probably safe. If you're very concerned, sleep with a window open in your room until you can get batteries or a new detector.
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