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why does my smoke detecter keep going off?

it went off randomly not for low battery but now we got a new battery and it keeps chirping what do i do.

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there is no way to help him get through this my 12 years of school i was always scared of the fire alerm going off and i would get lost even at 20 years old on my 3rd year in 12th grade im scared
Tell him they check every room and that he would never be left behind.
you can't he'll have to solve this on his own. have him meet with the school counselor to help.
I don't know if she should be fired for something she had no real control over (the lady killing herself) I do, however, think CNN should take a long hard look at the interviewing skills, and sometimes totally inappropriate way she conducts interviews on air. I am kind of split down the middle on Nancy Grace. She is a decent reporter. She is not afraid to ask tough hard hitting questions, but while doing that, she sometimes crosses over the line of responsible journalism. I think she tries to become part of every story she presents, and that is not a good thing. She usually just tosses objectivity right out of the window. Although it is a tragic situation that the young mother ended her own life after being brow-beaten by Nancy Grace, but who's to say that this young lady would have not killed herself even if she had not been pushed around on a TV program. The young lady consented to doing the interview. She should have known that a tabloid journalist like Nancy Grace would take advantage of her during the interview, and refused to grant the interview in the first place. To sum things up, Nancy Grace is like a Pit-Bull. If you are on her good side, she can be a good friend. But if you get on her bad side, she can literally bite your head off.
I can understand what you're going through. My daughter is afraid of the automatic flushing toilets. The sound is loud and it's the suprise of when it's going to happen. I imagine that is like your sons fear of the fire alarm. There probably isn't much you will be able to do. He might have to work through this fear on his own. If he has an accident in his pants he might realize how miserable that is and possibly chose to use the restroom the next time. Has he ever been in the bathroom when the alarm went off? I just wondering if that is why he has such an intense fear. I wish you and your son the best of luck!

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