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Why does my smoke detector beep after I have removed the battery?

Late last night (naturally), my battery-powered smoke detector started beeping. I got up at 3 a.m. and removed the battery so I could get some sleep, but the thing kept beeping! This makes no sense to me and has been bugging me all day. I'm going to replace the battery tonight so I can sleep, but why would it keep beeping when I had removed the power source?

Answer:

No, it isn't illegal. The elderly's waste is no different than yours. Maybe thier washing machine broke down? I work in a group home. They are disabled or elderly. They are not disease infested. I have seen women washing cloth diapers in the laundry mat. Its no different.
I doubt it. All those new nike's would be ruined
No. You predicted this in Sanford Fl btw.
Perhaps 25% diminished safety depending on how the vehicle is driven and the type of surface: rough surfaces could cause the remaining nuts to loosen. For the risk it would be best to replace the damaged or missing part at the dealers service department. Very often the studs are unique to the vehicle and substitution is a nuisance in making things work.
That's one way of cleaning up a mess, and putting out a fire. No harm done..lol. If anyone has a melt down over that, well, we know. It sure won't destroy any property, and an adequate amount of water never hurt anyone. So, don't blast it, keep it adequate.

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