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Help with central smoke alarm system? who do i call?

I just moved to a new house (less than 2 years old). The contractor who lived in it put in a central smoke alarm system. Each room has its own smoke alarm and when one goes off, they all go off. Problem is, one always chirps (in the upstairs bedroom). It started to be once a month. We would hit the reset button, ALL of them would squeal for 30 seconds, and all would be fine. Then the same one would start chirping every week. NOW it's every 3 days!Does this matter? We live in a two story home. We live on the first floor and don't purposefully heat the upstairs. (Extra bedrooms that we don't need at this time.) The smoke alarm that goes off is in the upstairs bedroom (unused).At first I thought it was carbon monoxide and I put a detector in there but it still reads zero. It seems like they are plugged in and not battery operated. Well, we can't figure how to get the covers off of them. Who should I call? An electrician? I don't know the brand of alarm system.

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You can find out if it has a bayonet fitting by asking Comet and they are obliged to answer truthfully. If both have a bayonet hose then you should just need to unplug the old one and plug in the new one without a gas man. If the new one has no hose which is unlikely then the gas man could easily put the old one onto the new cooker if it is in good condition.

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