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Carbon Monoxide Alarm Going Off Every 30 Seconds – What To Check?

My CO alarm keeps chirping every 30 seconds. We replaced the battery but it keeps beeping. How many beeps indicate a CO leak? Can I reset the alarm? It’s a Kiddie brand CO alarm and about 8 years old. How do we stop it from going off?

Carbon Monoxide Alarm Beeps Every 30 Seconds

There are 3 reasons a Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm will beep every 30 seconds.
1. Battery needs to be replaced.
2. Alarm has reached end of life.
3. Alarm has malfunctioned.

Carbon Monoxide Alarm Sound Definitions:
4 loud beeps = Indicates carbon monoxide.
Beeps every 30 seconds = Indicate low battery or end of life.
Long continuous beeping = Indicates alarm has been unplugged.

Alarm Sound RESET
A carbon monoxide alarm can be reset by pressing the “RESET” button that is located on the alarm. If after resetting the alarm it keeps chirping, replace the batteries and test the unit.

Low Battery Alarm Sound
The alarm may have a low battery when it beeps. Replace the batteries when the unit beeps every 30 seconds. Turn the unit counterclockwise to remove it and remove the old batteries. Install the new batteries into the alarm. Press the reset button after replacing the batteries if the alarm still sounds. If the alarm keeps beeping after replacing the batteries, you may have carbon monoxide present. CO alarm batteries are 9 volt, AA, or AAA batteries.

Carbon Monoxide Alarm Sound
If the carbon monoxide alarm senses a high level of carbon monoxide, you will hear a loud 4 beep pattern. The alarm sound is 4 short beeps with 5 seconds of silence. 4 beeps – 5 seconds silence – 4 beeps – 5 seconds silence – etc. This indicates a true carbon monoxide alarm and further action needs to be taken for your safety. Move to fresh air if you suspect carbon monoxide to be present.

End-Of-Life Alarm Sound
When your carbon monoxide alarm reaches its end of life, the alarm will beep every 30 seconds to inform you the alarm unit needs to be replaced. The alarm will beep after 7 to 10 years of use. This 30 second beep is similar to a low battery alarm. To know if the unit is at end of life, replace batteries first. If 30 second beeping still occurs, replace the alarm unit. NOTE: Replacing the battery when the unit is at END OF LIFE will not stop the beeping.

What does “ERR” mean on carbon monoxide alarm?
“Err” indicates an error has occured. This can mean the alarm has encountered an error or a power surge and needs to be reset. Press and hold the reset button. “ERR” can also show when the CO alarm is at its end of life. A CO alarm that has reached end of life needs to be removed and replaced.

What does “END” mean on carbon monoxide alarm?
CO alarms with a digital display will show “END” in the display to inform you the alarm has reached its END OF LIFE. Remove and replace the alarm when you see “END” on the digital display.

What does “Lb” mean on carbon monoxide alarm?
The “LB” code on your CO alarm simply means that the battery is low and needs to be replaced.

What items or appliances can cause carbon monoxide in a home?
Gas ranges
Gas stoves
Gas clothes dryers
Water heaters
Portable fuel space heaters
Fireplaces
Generators
Wood burning stoves
Cars
Trucks
Blocked chimneys
Furnace exchangers
Grills
Vehicles
Furnaces


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5 thoughts on “Carbon Monoxide Alarm Going Off Every 30 Seconds – What To Check?”

  1. My alarm keeps beeping (4-beeps) even I replaced all batteries. Once I replace battery and reset it is good for sometime but then it starts beeping again within 24 hours. Its going on with 3 of my alarms for about a week. Any help is greatly appreciated.

  2. Velentyne Pollard

    been in new dwelling since 2017 , have Kiddie alarms through the structure, smoke and Cm, got message , ” low battery ” changed all batterie, continue to get same message. Is there a way to determine which of the units is the one with the issue, rather than having to go through them all 9 or 12 units. Thanks

  3. I cannot find a reset button on my kiddie smoke and carbon monoxide alarm to stop it chirping after changing the batteries.

  4. Where is the battery in a hard wired Kiddle smoke/CO Alarm. It keeps beeping every 30 seconds

  5. I Just bought a plug in first alert carbon monizide detector . I plugged it into the wall and it beeps every 30 seconds

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