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My fire alarm speaks!?

lol my mom was doing her usual attempt at cooking, and when she cooks allot of smoke tends to fill the air, not necessarily a fire, but she turns off the stove on time. Anywyas we just moved to this new apartment, and she was cooking and suddenly i hear, FIRE FIRE! beep beep beep! FIRE FIRE! and I was like is that my mom? shes no robot! and I realize its my fire alarm! and im like how cool!!! anybody else have one of these?

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Your city must have Code Enforcement. Contact them or go to your citys police webpage and look for the Parking area number. Dont conbtact 911 directly because that number is just for emergencys. Contact them through another number.
Stuff you actually know how to use. The average beach trip does not require a kit worthy pf a paramedic. A few ideas: 30 SPF Sunscreen latex gloves Waterproof band-aids Waterproof adhesive tape a couple bottles of water a chemical-activated cold pack any medications you take (ie, an extra asthma inhaler) aloe for sunburns light gauze (rolled) and gauze pads duct tape (think how many uses!) a rain poncho tweezers A couple notes on some stuff people have reccomended: some people are allergic to Neosporin. If you want to carry a topical antibiotic, pack Bacitracin. Hydrogen peroxide often does more harm than good as it kills healthy cells as well as bacteria. Use plain old soap and running water if at all possible to clean a wound. You don't mention if you are actually trained in proper first aid and I'm assuming that the kit is for yourself or whoever you might be travelling with, so my suggestions are based on the information you've provided.
the winter tires use a softer tread compound, driving them on the street in summer will wear them down faster. Ive heard of people buying winter tires for drag racing cause they are cheaper then drag radials. Also winter tires are made for weather 50 degrees and below i beileve.

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