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fire alarm chirping after changing batteries?

My fire alarms were fine but after changing all batteries this year one continues to chirp. I have held the test button down for twenty seconds but that did'nt work any suggestions

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most metals are very good conductors of electricity, and since lightening is one form of electricity yes lightening can be attracted to you. If you look on old barns in the countryside. Often you see wires standing on top of them and the wire runs all the way down the side and into the ground The purpose is to divert the electricity and the power it has into the ground so that the barn will not catch fire and burn down. And yes there are many reported cases of people who have been struck by lightening and the friends and family have had to bury the bodies of those struck. It is interesting that while most who are struck are killed, every once in a while you read of a case where someone is struck and lives to tell about it, but considering the statistics and the condition of a few of the survivers I would not go out and look to try and touch it.
A WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) Key allows a network administrator to limit access to a home network and prevent unauthorized users from using the network services. With WEP security enabled, whenever a new individual tries to access network functions, she is prompted to enter the WEP key to gain access. However, this can be an issue if the network administrator didn't save a copy of the key and doesn't know how to access the key. Accessing your network's settings to retrieve the WEP key for the Wireless network is simple

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