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How do I quiet my smoke detector? I have replaced the batteries. I still hear the chirping.?

How do I quiet my smoke detector? I have replaced the batteries. I still hear the chirping.?

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shelter, fire, water. you can survive months on little else. but maps, gps, food, dry clothes, phones, cooking kit, all great stuff. comfortable, sturdy footwear is number one on my list. something tall and light.
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Here is the recipe for a soap dish survival kit(a very basic survival kit): 1. Soap dish: Soap Dishes are small, light, waterproof, and just large enough for a basic survival kit. ? 2. Safety Pins: Can be used to mend clothing, sleeping bags, and tents, or it could even be used as a fishing hook. 3. Thin Wire: Wire can be used for binding(just like rope), and also many other uses. Wire is handy since it can be used over and over again. Snares are the most common use for wire in survival situations. 4. Fishing line, Hooks, and Sinkers: With these items one could create a fishing rod. The line could also be used for other uses as well. Including snares. 5. Reflective Material: For signaling down people who are looking for you, or maybe lighting a fire. This could be a mirror or something else. My hint would be to get a small mirror that you can glue to the inner lid of the soap dish. 6. Button Compass: So you do not get more lost. Get one that glows in the dark so it can be used at night. These compass's are small and are not the best, but in a pinch they will do the trick. 7. Candle: For fire lighting and warmth(if you have no fire). 8. Matches/Fire Starters: Matches, flint/steal, or even steal wool and a battery can be used to light fires. 9. Needles, Thread, and Buttons: For mending materials, such as clothes, or even for first aid purposes. 10. Adhesive Bandages: For first aid. 11. *Salt: Salt is needed to keep healthy and to have energy. You lose salt when you sweat or pee. 12. Plastic Bag: Could be used to hold water or food. It could also be used as a water collection device. Even a very small one is better than nothing. 13. *Water Sterilizing Tablets: For cleaning water you are unsure about. Use other water treatment techniques as well. But I also carry other things with me into the wild such as a knife, a space blanket, a small first aid kit, and other things.

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