How to remove batteries from first alert smoke detector

How Often Should You Change the Batteries in Your Smoke Detector?

The smoke detectors s throughout your home help play a crucial role in keeping you and your family safe by alerting you to potential dangers. However,  smoke alarms are no use if they do not have working batteries. It is important that you take the time to check and test home smoke detectors often and change the batteries  to ensure they are working properly.

What Smoke Alarm Do You Have?

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends changing the batteries in your smoke alarm every 6 months. At First Alert, we offer 10-year smoke alarms that have a built-in 10-year battery, which eliminates the need for battery replacements for the life of the detectors. We also offer hardwire fire alarms with a battery backup, for protection during power outages.

Testing and Changing Your Fire Alarm Battery

It is recommended you test your detectors at least once a month to ensure they are working properly. If your smoke alarms are powered by a nine-volt battery, the battery should be replaced every 6 months, while the alarm itself should be replaced once every 10 years. For 10-year lithium-powered fire detectors, you won’t need to replace the battery. Instead, the entire alarm should be replaced after 10 years have passed from the manufacture date on the back of the alarm. If your alarm is hardwired into your home’s electrical system, replace the backup battery at least every 6 months and replace the smoke alarm itself once every 10 years.

Signs You Need to Replace the Batteries In Your Smoke Detector

You’ll likely notice a high-pitched chirping noise coming from your fire alarm if the batteries need to be replaced. It is best to be proactive and change the batteries in your smoke detectors before the low battery chirp  occurs. When you change the batteries in one fire alarm, make sure you change the batteries in the rest of the detectors in your home as well. A helpful reminder to check your smoke alarms and change the batteries every 6 months is Daylight Saving Time. Check your fire detectors when you change your clocks.

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  • How to remove batteries from first alert smoke detector

    • Remove the alarm by rotating it counter clockwise in the mount.

    • The alarm should fall off once rotated enough. The cable should be the only thing holding it in place if done correctly.

    • Unplug the cable from the alarm.

    • Press down on the catch on the top left of the alarm to open the battery compartment.

    • Remove the battery and dispose of it properly.

    • Replace the old battery with a new 9V battery and close the compartment.

    • You should hear a click to know that the compartment is secured.

    • Line up the holes of the cable on the mount with the pins on the alarm.

    • Reconnect the cable on the mount to that on the alarm.

    • It should insert itself with minimal force.

    • Press the alarm into the mount.

    • Rotate the alarm clockwise until it does not turn anymore. This makes sure the alarm is secured.

  • How do I get my smoke alarm to stop chirping First Alert?

    Clear Residual Charge to Stop the Chirp Press and hold the test button for 15-30 seconds. This will fully reset the smoke alarm and drain any charge left inside.

    How do you open the battery compartment on a First Alert smoke detector?

    Unlock the battery drawer To unlock the batteries, insert a flathead screwdriver under the head of the locking pin, and gently pry it out of the battery compartment lock. (If you plan to re-lock the battery compartment, save the locking pin.)