fossyant
Ride It Like You Stole It!
- Location
- South Manchester
Got carried away with me 'E's.......... eeeeeee by gum........
You shouldn't need to do that on good, modern detectors. When you press the 'mute' button the detector should disable itself from sounding further, and not re-arm until the smoke reading has fallen back to ambient levels. In our house, they emit three short beeps to signal the householder that they have re-armed.
However, very erratic 'pulses' of smoke may fool it.