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Has anyone after having a loved one die had a smoke dectector go off on their birthday or a related issue?

Has anyone after having a loved one die had a smoke dectector go off on their birthday or a related issue?

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You'll need to be a bit of a mcguyver on this, but it worked for me. you will need: -tape- preferably painters tape -15 gallon trash bag -a pair of pliers -wire cutters -strong guy to handle wire cutters also depends on type of ink tag individual results may vary. 1.put the coat on a hanger 2.take your trash bag, and put the coat inside, in a type of dry cleaners position. make sure the hook of the hanger is poked through the middle of the closed end of the bag. 3. secure the loose end to make sure dye doesnt get into bag. 4. now get the ink tag and Cut a SLIT in the bag, so as the ink tag itself is the only thing on the outside of the bag. 5. tear off 2 3 pieces of tape, and put them as close to the slit as possible. kinda like your patching the slit with the ink tag still outside of the bag. 6.take your pliers and grasp the smallest end of ink tag, and work the end back and forth, putting as much pressure on the far sides of tag. 7. it should give at least enough to fit the wire cutters in between the bag and ink tag. 8. get the guy to cut the skinny piece of metal that holds it on if that doesnt work, make friends with someone who works in retail, and have them remove it with the store machine. good luck
Honestly, I know it sucks, but you have to take it to the store, I've ruined at least 3 shirts by trying to get them off myselfthe ink just leaks, or you get a nice rip. No fun! I'd put it in some sort of bag, take it to a store, and explain your situation. Good luck!
If you go fast enough then it becomes a ramp. Yee hawww!!
My cell phone. My house always has power outages and alarm clocks that are plugged in to electrical outlets reset when the power is taken out..so yeah

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