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Why did I sleep through my alarm clock?

I set my alarm clock to go off at 4 different times and didn't wake up to ANY of them. What's wrong with me? I was really stressed out before I went to sleep, and when I woke up, I was 30 minutes late for my exam! The professor really hates me now.I don't understand why this happenedI went to bed early and everything!

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Smoke detectors will beep if something has been damaged or if they have been shut off and not reset, there should be a red or black button on the inside next to the battery, press it and hold it for three seconds, if this doesn't stop it you need to replace the battery and then reset. PS some detectors made after 2001 have this reset switch on the outside of the casing, and it lights up red. Hope this helps
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It needs a new battery. That intermittent beep is the signal for a low battery.
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