Battle brewing over smoke detector proposal in city’s oldest homes, residential buildings – Chicago Sun-Times

“We’re adding a brand new price point for people who are already getting hit with tax increases and all of these other extra fees and costs. Are we just adding that much more of a financial burden on them to a program that is already working?” Ald. Chris Taliaferro said.
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debtsor
6 years ago

The problem with hardwired smoke detectors (or at least just in my house) is that they require a battery backup and start beeping really, really loud if the battery gets low. Even though it’s on and hardwired. You can’t just shut off the beeping until, you know, the next morning when you can go to Walgreens to pick up the, you know, $3 a piece 9v battery. They just beep incessantly until that battery is replaced. The only way to stop the beeping is to either unplug the detector entirely from the hardwired circuit, or, shut off all the smoke… Read more »

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