First Alert smoke detector...non replacable battery supposed to last 10 years...dies after 2...for warranty contact, the verify you're human puzzle does not work on 3 different browsers I tried - eviltoast
  • @kite@lemmy.world
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    611 months ago

    There is no reason you should have to purchase them, that is the landlord’s responsibility. If management is not doing upkeep on aged-out detectors, that’s a call to the local fire marshal. Fire Marshals just love when high-life occupancies don’t keep up with fire code requirements.

    • CapgrasDelusion
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      311 months ago

      Also a very valid route. Just depends on your tolerance and time for dealing with bullshit I suppose.