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Should my landlord compensate us and how should she?

We woke up this morning to our c02 detector going off, c02 levels were in the 200's. We can't turn the gas back on until it's fixed which the landlord said she can't get anyone in to fix it until Wednesday or Thursday. So we can't cook(gas stove), don't have hot water, and don't have heat. Should she compensate us for the days we don't have all these things and how would she do it?Thanks!

Answer:

well I would replace the battery, and if it keeps doing it then there might be something wrong with it. If it chirps every few minutes then your wiring has been messed up, (that's what was wrong with mine) If it is the actual alarm (how annoying would that be?!) then you might want to have a professional look at it, or if you are in a rental community ask the manager for maintenance. Another issue might be that it may have a CO2 detector in the alarm and it is trying to warn you that there may be some about.
-the lightning rod In 1752, Benjamin Franklin conducted his famous kite flying experiments and proved that lightning is electricity. During the 1700s lightning was a major cause of fires. Many buildings caught on fire when struck by lightning and kept bur

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