So, this morning my smoke detector has been emitting this low volume, but high pitched beep, for about twenty minutes to half an hour. So, I went and found the smoke alarm and like just barely tapped it, and when I did, it let out one short blast, beep, and has now stopped all together. Is it just out of batteries or what?Also, yesterday, my CO2 detector went off and turns out it just needed new batteries, as well. So I fixed that but it's weird today that the smoke alarm needed batteries too. (i haven't actually put new ones in) soooo, is this just coincidence, and is that what a smoke detector does when it needs a new battery or is this odd? Also with the CO2 stuff, I have several CO2 detectors in about the same area, so its not that.
Wrong place to get an answer. Go look it up on your state booklet on driving regulations. Go to the state locale for drivers lisences. They;ll have booklets
1. If you have a drivers license, you should know that you can't park within 15 feet of a hydrant. It does not have to be marked in Texas. 2. Preston Hollow IS NOT a subdivision of University Park or Highland Park it's within the City of Dallas and has NO association with Highland Park or University Park.