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Carbon Monoxide Alarm Beeping

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Jennykenny | 15:35 Mon 01st Feb 2016 | Body & Soul
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Alarm started beeping every few seconds yesterday so I changed the batteries.
It has started again just now.
I brought it in from the kitchen (it was on the wall outside the boiler cupboard) into the sitting room, shutting the three doors between the boiler and here, but it still beeps.
Is this a genuine cause for alarm do you think?
Any other thoughts?
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Manual to cover your CO alarm here. Read the Trouble shooting guide. http://www.firstalert.eu/files/co400uk.pdf
15:58 Mon 01st Feb 2016
Have you tried it outside ?
Some alarms have reset buttons. Remove the batteries for 3 minutes then re-insert. Take alarm outside and try there.
What Make/Model and how old is it?

Rather than take a chance then I'd suggest you change it.
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It's a First Alert CO400.
Will try it outside and let you know how I get on.
Manual to cover your CO alarm here. Read the Trouble shooting guide.

http://www.firstalert.eu/files/co400uk.pdf
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Thanks to all.
Took the batteries out for a few minutes and all seems well now.
Surely the correct response to a bleeping carbon monoxide alarm is to fling open doors and windows, and get out.
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The 'chirping/beeping' noise I think is to remind you to change the batteries. I think the 'danger' noise is quite different and much louder.
Fair enough.

You can't be too careful though with carbon monoxide.

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