I bought 2 new alarms, dual sensor, with 10 year battery so I should be set until I'm 79 Y.O.
I have the two old ones, 11 years old that are apparently still operating but the sensors are expired.
They have a break tab and switch on the back that is a permanent disable for the unit so that after being removed from service the EOL beep alarm won't try to go off.
I was just thinking, I could send these for recycling (I think the local hardware retail giants have bins for that) and pictured a facility with boxes of hundreds of these stacked up for recycling.
If I did not disable it, they could be looking at bins with 100's of these things, many of them beeping!
That would drive you nuts.
I have the two old ones, 11 years old that are apparently still operating but the sensors are expired.
They have a break tab and switch on the back that is a permanent disable for the unit so that after being removed from service the EOL beep alarm won't try to go off.
I was just thinking, I could send these for recycling (I think the local hardware retail giants have bins for that) and pictured a facility with boxes of hundreds of these stacked up for recycling.
If I did not disable it, they could be looking at bins with 100's of these things, many of them beeping!
That would drive you nuts.
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