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What if your son with High Functioning Autism wanted to pull the fire alarm in a fire?

If your son was with you outside and you were going to pull the alarm and your son stopped you and said let me do it what would you say? What would you do if he put his hand on top of yours and pulled it with you would you mind? If there was glass and your son started to kick the glass would you help him? Is it ok for a son to do this if he wanted to pull the fire alarm by pushing your hand off the handle so he can do it? How would you respond?

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there is no real easy way to disconnect this alarm because if you disconnect the alarm module the car wont start. here is a tip though. open your trunk using the key and then leave the trunk open and then start your car.once the car is started then you can close the trunk. most likely all that is wrong is the drivers door alarm switch in the latch is not working because your drivers door harness wires are broken. you can check these wires by pulling the rubber boot back in the door jam and check the wiresto see if they are broken, if they are i would reccomend having the door harness replaced.
You said it's not the batteries. If the detectors are hard wired into you house electrical system a animal could definetly cause a short in the system and set them all off. If you just have batteries in the detectors I dought it.
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