Recommendations for a beeping smoke detector at the top of a vaulted ceiling? Submitted by squid-toes t3_zsmjx4 on December 22, 2022 at 1:52 PM in philadelphia [removed] 10 comments 0
bierdimpfe t1_j18o3s6 wrote on December 22, 2022 at 2:12 PM #1,007,715 >The smoke detectors are wired into the ceiling so we can't use a rod to detach it, bring it down, change the battery Are you certain that it takes a battery and isn't hardwired? Check your electrical panel for a tripped circuit. If it's particularly old you may need to replace it. That'd be a call to your handyman--or landlord, if renting. 3
Scumandvillany t1_j18o7mu wrote on December 22, 2022 at 2:13 PM #1,007,722 You have an 18 footer and the smoke detector is still outta reach? Whew. Nice ceiling. I'd say you need a 20 footer 7
ifthereisnomirror t1_j18o8vx wrote on December 22, 2022 at 2:13 PM #1,007,726 Sounds like you need a taller ladder. 9
Proper-Code7794 t1_j18oncy wrote on December 22, 2022 at 2:17 PM #1,007,760 You can rent ladders and scaffolding from Lowe's or home Depot 3
squid-toes OP t1_j18qd6w wrote on December 22, 2022 at 2:30 PM #1,007,899 Replying to bierdimpfe (#1,007,715) the rest of the detectors in our house take batteries, i can only assume this one is the same? will have to double check. 2
Glystopher t1_j18qkdj wrote on December 22, 2022 at 2:31 PM #1,007,920 Replying to Proper-Code7794 (#1,007,760) Imagine having to construct a scaffold to reach a smoke detector… 5
squid-toes OP t1_j18qku4 wrote on December 22, 2022 at 2:31 PM #1,007,923 Replying to ifthereisnomirror (#1,007,726) probably, between me and my husband i dont trust us to get an even taller ladder and scale it safely. It's all strategically located so that we can't get the ladder at the best angle because there's a light fixture right underneath. 1
squid-toes OP t1_j18qnhw wrote on December 22, 2022 at 2:32 PM #1,007,933 Replying to Proper-Code7794 (#1,007,760) scaffolding is an interesting one to consider thanks! 2
Moose2157 t1_j18rh5u wrote on December 22, 2022 at 2:38 PM #1,007,994 Replying to Glystopher (#1,007,920) I got depressed just thinking about it. Beginning to think a .22 is the tool for the job. 1
philadelphia-ModTeam t1_j18rolr wrote on December 22, 2022 at 2:40 PM #1,008,018 This post was removed because it was not related to Philadelphia. If you feel this was done in error, feel free to contact the moderators. 1
bierdimpfe t1_j18o3s6 wrote
>The smoke detectors are wired into the ceiling so we can't use a rod to detach it, bring it down, change the battery
Are you certain that it takes a battery and isn't hardwired? Check your electrical panel for a tripped circuit.
If it's particularly old you may need to replace it. That'd be a call to your handyman--or landlord, if renting.