Several things may be causing your Kidde carbon monoxide alarm to sound or chirp. Understanding what the beep pattern indicates is essential to keeping your home and family safe, especially if a CO beep is notifying end-of-life mode, since then it can no longer detect carbon monoxide.
Beat the beep and keep your home safe from the harmful and potentially fatal effects of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. Here are the different ways and patterns in which a carbon monoxide alarm can beep to signal a message.
Hint: If you installed CO alarms 5-7 years ago, it's time to install new carbon monoxide detectors.
When the carbon monoxide alarm senses a dangerous level of CO gas, the unit will emit a loud alarm pattern. The alarm pattern is four short beeps – followed by five seconds of silence – followed by four short beeps. This could mean that:
If your carbon monoxide alarm is chirping or beeping once every 60 seconds, it may signify:
If a carbon monoxide alarm is sounding briefly or chirping randomly without a regular pattern, there are a few situations that can cause a CO alarm to intermittently beep and multiple ways to check and address the issue.
If you hear a long, continuous squeal, this may indicate that your alarm is signaling one of the following:
NOTE: For more information about your specific Kidde carbon monoxide alarm, refer to your product’s user manual.
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The capital L with a lower case b on your digital display is letting you know the battery is low and needs to be replaced.
This is usually caused by the absence of AC power to the smoke alarm.
Combination alarms save space in your home, and they mean you only need to test and change batteries in one device rather than two.
Any time a digital unit displays a number with or without an alert, assume it senses carbon monoxide. Leave the home and call 911.
Follow our simple steps for carbon monoxide detector battery replacement and learn more about how to properly maintain your CO alarm.