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    Content not viewable in your region.

    imgur is a corporation that already deleted a bunch of posts because the posters didn’t have a subscription. Why would you trust them to keep your pics? Other image hosts aren’t broken.

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    Pro-tip: I invested in rechargeable batteries, including 9v’s. Every solstice I just go ahead and change out the batteries proactively. (Could use the equinoxes instead but I usually have a bunch of other chores winterizing or de-winterizing the house at those times).

    It’s annoying and probably overkill, but it’s way better than dealing with those annoying low battery beeps that always seem to start happening at 3AM.

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    The writers of glados deserved some sort of award. Heck, the entire design around that villain was cool as hell.

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      Don’t know what it’s like where you live but around here if they are old enough to fall apart they aren’t to code anyway. They need replacing like every two years, I think.

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        Seven to ten years, depending on manufacturer. The newer ones use a lithium battery and last ten years.

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      Our floor plan + regulations made for a stupid setup. All three bedrooms and hallway require an alarm. All 4 are within 8’ of each other.

      And there isn’t one in the kitchen!

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        Afaik, it’s not recommended to have them in kitchens, because harmless culinary mistakes can set them off so people end up disabling them in annoyance. You have to have one in a common area on every floor, but ideally not the kitchen.

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    This particular model I have in my house. Only ones I’ve ever had that take 2 AA instead of 1 9V battery. And when you open it + and - indicators aren’t easily determined so take note before you remove the old batteries or you’ll be struggling, which is no fun at 3am when you’re barely awake, standing on a short stool and your eyes are full of gunk.

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    Bruh i cant afford to live through my house burning down or through my fire alarm waking me when ive got work. Plus i smoke a lot of weed so im like immune to smoke or something