I have the Viper 791XV remote start/alarm installed in my car. The original remote was submerged in water. Now the damn alarm will not deactivate. The car will not even crank. I had it installed at Best Buy, so I went there to buy a new remote and to see how I could deactivate the alarm and the guy there was very rude. I ask him about the valet button that the manual talks about and was told they did'nt install them like that there. Then he asks me why would I need to have the alarm deactivated anyway. By now I'm pissed my his rudeness. And asked him well how in the hell am I suppose to drive my car. I ended up buying a new remote for like $200. I cannot even get the damn thing programmed. The new remote does the same thing the old remote does. So I was figuring the the old remote just needed to be reprogrammed. Someone passing by the new a little about hooking up alarms happens to pass by.
YES I used to live in an apartment that did the same thing! Shower with the door closed and when it gets colder out make sure to run the fan before you open the door!
In the years I was working and had to buy uniforms, there was a credit for that on your state taxes, but not federal
it depends on if meals will be served and dancing will be happening. if so you will want more light around those areas so your guests can see what they are eating, and they wont trip while they are dancing. its really a personal preference to how much lighting you prefer. but if anything be on the lighter side.
Yes. Smoke detectors have a small opening between a detector and a very tiny signal source. The signal source can be either a light signal or a radioactive signal. Most modern ones today, use the radioactive source. When smoke or steam gets between the signal source and the detector, the alarm goes off. The same thing would happen if you had dust contamination. The best way to fix this is to move your smoke detector away the bathroom door.
Could it have been one of those units that also detects heat? Mine does, and it will go off with steam or anything over 110 degrees F.