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<blockquote data-quote="Keith McElroy" data-source="post: 565193" data-attributes="member: 63212"><p>I've had the same thing happen in my house (but I have about ten to deal with). I used compressed air to blow the dirt/dust out of them and they haven't had issues since. If it continues and you want to test if one is bad, you need to wait until they go off (oh, joy) and then systematically, and quickly, unplug each one until they all go off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith McElroy, post: 565193, member: 63212"] I've had the same thing happen in my house (but I have about ten to deal with). I used compressed air to blow the dirt/dust out of them and they haven't had issues since. If it continues and you want to test if one is bad, you need to wait until they go off (oh, joy) and then systematically, and quickly, unplug each one until they all go off. [/QUOTE]
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