Do you know what your smoke alarm is trying to tell you?

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The South Whidbey Fire/EMS District posted this to its Facebook page on .
Do you know what your smoke alarm is trying to tell you?
A continual series of three beeps and a pause means smoke has been detected in the air. Get out and stay out.
A single short beep – or “chirp” – every 30 to 60 seconds means the battery is low. You may need to replace the battery.