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Jan 28, 2015
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TrueAndBlue
Don't know. But seriously I would open the windows right now. Do not go to sleep
Without airing the house out really well. And turn off any appliances that may be on. And make sure the little ones are ok.
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every freaking fire alarm in our house just went off for about 3-4 minutes!!!!
nashty
1/28/15 11:05pm
i've actually heard of this happening before. seriously. it's usually caused
riboflavin
1/28/15 11:07pm
You sure they didn't go off because of carbon monoxide?
kudzucoug
1/28/15 11:09pm
oh thanks...now i'm really gonna sleep well!
nashty
1/28/15 11:10pm
pretty sure you're joking, but just in case. CO is odorless, are they CO alarms?
BYUFBDAD
1/28/15 11:14pm
Carbon monoxide is actually odorless. No joke.
byuluvr
1/28/15 11:14pm
which is the ones that smell like eggs?!?!?
nashty
1/28/15 11:18pm
Farts aren't poisonous
Shimmy
1/28/15 11:20pm
Don't know. But seriously I would open the windows right now. Do not go to sleep
TrueAndBlue
1/28/15 11:20pm
That is sulfur dioxide.
MPCougar
1/28/15 11:22pm
natural gas, prior to it being burned.
BYUFBDAD
1/28/15 11:34pm
very well. you are about to take the longest nap of your life.
riboflavin
1/28/15 11:15pm
ours went through a phase where they did that for a while. never really
osbooks
1/28/15 11:09pm
that's a poltergeist. what city do you live in?
riboflavin
1/28/15 11:14pm
I'm sure you know this, but most newer homes (as in last twenty years) have
RebelScum
1/28/15 11:13pm
Try taking a can of the Dust-off and spray them out.
bluecheese
1/28/15 11:43pm
I've had it happen to ours as well. Not sure what to do except replace all
BW84
1/28/15 11:45pm
Same thing happened to me a few months ago, caused by a spider
jhingman
1/29/15 12:02am
I'm guessing it was especially satisfying killling that particular spider
dilbert
1/29/15 6:43am
Same exact thing for us.
whirl
2/5/15 3:37pm
Your house is haunted. Time to look for a new one
thecelloguy
1/29/15 6:55am
dust caused ours in a house the same age. had to dust one of the detectors and
goofball
1/29/15 7:34am
RE: every freaking fire alarm in our house just went off for about 3-4
bushy7
1/29/15 7:50am
It's not uncommon for alarms to start failing around 10 years. We replaced
patentattycoug
1/29/15 8:02am
Same.
Turnpike Lane
1/29/15 8:10am
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