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The smoke detector is chirping, what is that?

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The smoke detector is chirping, what is that?

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Most likely the battery in the smoke detector needs to be replaced. This is a tenant responsibility and should be check twice a year. Replace the 9-Volt battery with a fresh one. You can purchase the battery at any store and keep an extra for future use. Garbage Disposal Not Working “Move or Stir” the disposal blades with the handle of a broomstick or similiar type item. This will often dislodge whatever may be causing the unit to jam up. If this does not work, try pressing the reset button, usually found underneath the disposal unit. You may have a metal wrench that you can insert also underneath the disposal unit to crank/turn the unit. Disconnect power to the unit, use a flashlight and then make sure no foreign objects have been placed in the disposal. Such items as bones, toys, bottle caps, drink tabs, vegetable skins, potato peels, meat chunks and other will get stuck therefore causing the disposal to stop working.

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Most likely the battery in the smoke detector needs to be replaced. This is a tenant responsibility and should be check twice a year. Replace the 9-Volt battery with a fresh one. You can purchase the battery at any store and keep an extra for future use. Garbage Disposal Not Working Move or “stir” the disposal blades with the handle of a broomstick or similiar type item. This will often dislodge whatever may be causing the unit to jam up. If this does not work, try pressing the reset button, usually found underneath the disposal unit. You may have a metal wrench that you can insert also underneath the disposal unit to crank/turn the unit. Disconnect power to the unit, use a flashlight and then make sure no foreign objects have been placed in the disposal. Such items as bones, toys, bottle caps, drink tabs, vegetable skins, potato peels, meat chunks and other will get stuck therefore causing the disposal to stop working.

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