What do three beeps mean on a carbon monoxide detector?
Every fifteen minutes or so, my carbon monoxide alarm beeps three times. I’m worried something is wrong. What does three beeps mean on a carbon monoxide detector?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
It’s good you’re being proactive about this. Carbon monoxide in the home can lead to serious illness and death. Three beeps mean there is a malfunction with your carbon monoxide alarm.
If you’re hearing three beeps every fifteen minutes, there is a malfunction with your alarm. You should contact the manufacturer and get your alarm checked immediately. You need to always have a working carbon monoxide alarm for your safety.
Carbon monoxide is odorless, tasteless, and invisible, but can cause serious illness or death. Take this alarm warning seriously and get it fixed ASAP!
Keeping track of your carbon monoxide is an important part of being a homeowner. Another important part? Having the right
is a licensed brokerage app that makes it easy to save on your insurance bill. A quick sign-up will give you access to insurance quotes from a long list of top providers, making it easy to find great coverage at a low price.
Jerry partners with more than 50 insurance companies, but our content is independently researched, written, and fact-checked by our team of editors and agents. We aren’t paid for reviews or other content.