A Christmas mystery/can you solve?
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A Christmas mystery/can you solve?
While you are munching on a mince pie please, as the situation is driving me nuts, give a thought to my predicament.
I have an unwelcome visitor in my apartment. Can't turf 'him' out because I don't know where 'he' is. I call him Mr Beep. For two weeks and no idea from whence it came, in my small apartment, I have a very audible beep sounding off day and night at any time, with any frequency and what is even worse with varying decibels. It disturbs my sleep and irritates my days. It could be a tracking device and location seems to be at the entrance to my apartment but I cannot see anything suspicious. The problem is I don't know what I am looking for or how to locate it. Any ideas or do I spend Christmas and 2018 with this noise? Any suggestions will be very gratefully received to say the least. Thank you all so much for taking the time to read this. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
I have an unwelcome visitor in my apartment. Can't turf 'him' out because I don't know where 'he' is. I call him Mr Beep. For two weeks and no idea from whence it came, in my small apartment, I have a very audible beep sounding off day and night at any time, with any frequency and what is even worse with varying decibels. It disturbs my sleep and irritates my days. It could be a tracking device and location seems to be at the entrance to my apartment but I cannot see anything suspicious. The problem is I don't know what I am looking for or how to locate it. Any ideas or do I spend Christmas and 2018 with this noise? Any suggestions will be very gratefully received to say the least. Thank you all so much for taking the time to read this. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
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Re: A Christmas mystery/can you solve?
If it's recent, most likely it is a smoke detector on the ceiling or high up on a wall telling you the battery needs changing.
If it's more long standing, something to do with telephone/internet installation equipment maybe. Ours beeps occasionally but it's down in the basement.
If it's more long standing, something to do with telephone/internet installation equipment maybe. Ours beeps occasionally but it's down in the basement.
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Re: A Christmas mystery/can you solve?
If it's recent, most likely it is a smoke detector on the ceiling or high up on a wall telling you the battery needs changing.
If it's more long standing, something to do with telephone/internet installation equipment maybe. Ours beeps occasionally but it's down in the basement.
If it's more long standing, something to do with telephone/internet installation equipment maybe. Ours beeps occasionally but it's down in the basement.
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Re: A Christmas mystery/can you solve?
If it's recent, most likely it is a smoke detector on the ceiling or high up on a wall telling you the battery needs changing.
If it's more long standing, something to do with telephone/internet installation equipment maybe. Ours beeps occasionally but it's down in the basement.
If it's more long standing, something to do with telephone/internet installation equipment maybe. Ours beeps occasionally but it's down in the basement.
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Re: A Christmas mystery/can you solve?
If I have missed out anybody who has been kind enough to reply then thank you all.
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The low battery warning is generally heard at the coldest part of the night usually (in my experience) 3 or 4 in the morning. This is (apparently) because a run down battery can function when it is warmer but emits the warning noise when it's colder. I suppose there's more opportunity for it to hit the threshold in the winter and beep more often.
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The low battery warning is generally heard at the coldest part of the night usually (in my experience) 3 or 4 in the morning. This is (apparently) because a run down battery can function when it is warmer but emits the warning noise when it's colder. I suppose there's more opportunity for it to hit the threshold in the winter and beep more often.
Or.. what I've just said could be rubbish and fake news....
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Re: A Christmas mystery/can you solve?
Oh so clever, it was exactly that a beep to tell me to change battery in smoke detector. I feel such an idiot for not working that out for myself. Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know. I now have silence. The flipping thing was keeping me awake at night. Happy Christmas and Happy New Year.
Happy peaceful nights.
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Re: A Christmas mystery/can you solve?
Mine were in the UK but aren't here. But hard wired ones have a battery back up in case of a power cut so you still have the same issues.
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Re: A Christmas mystery/can you solve?
Mine were in the UK but aren't here. But hard wired ones have a battery back up in case of a power cut so you still have the same issues.
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Re: A Christmas mystery/can you solve?
I once partook in one of the most devious beeps you could imagine. You can get christmas cards that play carols in beeps when opened. As an added bonus you set the date and they go off on christmas day. Anyway, we were working in the home of the original scrooge. A pkasterer took the insides of the card, placed in plastic bag and plastered it into this guys living room wall... Apparently it started on christmas day and lasted about a month.