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Why is the fire alarm beeping if I took the battery out?

I can't replace it until tomorrow morning, and the noise is driving me nuts; I can't sleep because of it. I took the battery out, but it's still beeping. Why is this and how can I stop it?

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1. What are you expected to do when the fire alarm sounds while in class? Stand up and get in line 2. When you are in the hallway, stairwell, and outside during a fire alarm what are you expected to do? Ihave..no..idea 3. What could happen to you if you are misbehaving and not paying attention during a fire alarm? You could get in trouble with the teacher. 4. What could happen to others if the fire alarm is signally a true fire emergency and other students are not paying attention, out of line a making alot of noise?They could die. 5. Why is it dangerous to take a fire alarm as a joke, game or a routine situation? Because if you don't take it seriously you won't make it out in time. ou're Very Welcome :-)
It works your triceps; your secondary muscle group would be your biceps. If you feel it anywhere else, like lats or delts, your form is off (it's an isolation exercise), so stabilize your body and shoulders. Dumbbells are always more difficult than barbells, because the weight isn't being balanced by both arms it utilizes your body's natural muscle stabilizers, which take awhile to get stronger. If it's too difficult to do dumbbells, either drop the weight or go to barbell until you have strengthen up your tricep muscles and can do the full range of motion. Good luck!

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