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The clock on the cooker The Ipad to alert me about linkedin (must turn that off!) Various phones and answer machines Alarm clock- 6:30 AM Smudge - although that is more 'meep' than beep Next door's alarm |
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IPads iPhones Fridge Freezer House Alarm Smoke alarms Washer/dryer Carbon monoxide monitor House phone Dishwasher Cooker clock Clock Radio |
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You could try and pinpoint what room each comes from 1st by shutting all the doors and listening in each room for the loudest to start with, or go right up to them, my guess is the smoke alarm with a low battery or needing a reset is often the highest regular beep, it sends out very short sharp 'pip's. Some pip with just a change in temperature and need resetting, (most annoying if you're a cat trying to have a kip). Carbon monoxide detectors next perhaps, if anyone knows how they beep.. Fridge compressors can make an annoying irregular clicking sound, all manner of electronic clocks on any device, and mobiles being the most common beeping gadgets after that. Hard to describe sounds, I only know what my fridge and smoke alarm sound like. I hope you locate the offending beeps soon, they can be quite irritating. |
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