Learn more about why this could be happening.
If Kidde's Combination Explosive Gas/Carbon Monoxide Alarm is not installed in the proper location, it can affect the sensitive electronic components in the alarm.
Below is a list of substances that, at high levels, may damage the alarm sensor or cause temporary carbon monoxide (CO) or gas readings, even though neither is present:
Additionally, most aerosol sprays and alcohol-based products, such as paint thinner, solvent, adhesive, hair spray, after shave, perfume, and some cleaning agents, could damage or cause sensitivity to the alarm.
To provide optimum performance, prevent unnecessary nuisance alarms, and avoid causing damage to the unit, follow these simple steps:
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact our customer care team.
They are available to help you with any concerns or inquiries you may have. Reach out to us for support, and we'll be happy to assist you!
Nuisance Smoke Alarms When its Cold Outside
Any time you push the Test/Reset button, the alarm will go through a series of test numbers that are programmed into the unit to test the internal diagnostics. Learn more.
Our smoke and carbon monoxide alarms perform between 40 degrees and 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Learn more about the conditions that could cause your smoke alarm to chirp consistently.
Several things could be causing your alarm(s) to alarm briefly or chirp randomly without a regular pattern. Here are some reasons why this could be happening, and how to stop your smoke alarm from beeping.