Crime Cases Still Using Cassettes
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes spudqueen I'd agree with spangle although it could also be deteriorating. In my experience they don't last more than a few years.
In my mind I have a plan of action for fire but when it went off in the night (for no reason thankfully) I just calmly got up, half asleep with a little voice in my head saying 'Fire, fire' & checked the bedrooms, staggered down the stairs, looked around & went back to bed. And then I woke up properly & panicked!!
One I have gives an occasional chirp when the battery is going. The other one is a 'de luxe' model having a carbon monoxide detector combined. A 'voice' shouts out telling me if there's carbon monoxide present. Well, I hope it will if the need arrises. As yet I have heard only the test which I activated.
Funny about the T.V. Mine goes off by itself occasionally. At first I thought it might be someone in an adjoining flat using their off button on a remote, but realised soon after this was not possible. I live near a huge electomagnetic field, i.e. the tube train tracks and as the power is switched off in the early hours, some interference might happen, likewise when it is switched on again later on. Is that possible I wonder?