last night i'd stayed up a bit late and went to sleep, a few minutes after i fell asleep the smoke detector way up high started chirping.
there is no fast or easy way to get to it. it involves going out in the garage, getting a ladder, bringing the ladder inside, setting the ladder up in Mom's room and climbing up on top of the area above the master bathroom and then i can reach the smoke detector to change the battery or whatever, but there is a lot of dust up there.
it being almost 2am and i'd just been woken up i forgot to take the smoke detector from my room (which is easy to get at) up there with me so i had to come back down and get it and then i didn't remember that they are not the same mounting plastic bases so i just left it hanging there for the night until i could get back up there today to replace it and get it all back how it should look.
as i was walking through the house to go back to sleep i noticed the smell of smoke which can be from people around us who burn wood for heat so it may just be that the smoke detector was being set off from what was coming through the vents in the roof.
with trash take out this morning wakeup at 6:30am i didn't get a whole lot of sleep.
today i did get the smoke detector plastic bases switched around and the chirpy smoke detector has not made a single peep.
if the one up higher keeps getting chirpy i'm going to have to put some kind of a barrier behind it to keep any air from outside coming in through that gap.
we actually have three smoke detector sockets in the house but years ago after having to replace that one (it's really hard to reach and rather dangerous to me) it made no sense at all to have that one there at all (it's only a few feet from the one i had to deal with last night and in the same air space). if there was a wall up between the two areas it would make sense so perhaps that was part of the original plan but i can't ask the guy who built this place or designed the wiring as he passed away 20 yrs ago.