Essex couple tear down walls in 'beeping sound' search

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Essex couple tear down walls in 'beeping sound' search

A retired couple driven to despair by a constant beeping sound ripped out walls in a bid to find the cause - only to find it was from a smoke alarm buried in a chest of drawers.

Paul and Jeanette Henry, of Frinton, Essex, are facing a bill of hundreds of pounds to replace the plasterwork.
Mrs Henry, 68, said she was "absolutely amazed" when they found the culprit - a 10-year-old smoke alarm in an old desk.

"We were tearing our hair out," she said.
The couple, who first heard the beeping a year ago, said they had called out electricians to try to find the cause.

The beeping eventually stopped during the summer.

However, on returning from holiday a fortnight ago, they discovered the beep had not only returned but it was now going off every 30 seconds, night and day.

"Paul took up all the floorboards in the attic but it was getting silly," said Mrs Henry.
"I was even going round listening to all the grandchildren's toys in case a battery was wearing out.

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The Henrys made two holes in the wall to try to locate the beep

"We had to do something as we were getting desperate; we weren't getting any sleep."

Another electrician suggested a "mischievous builder" might have dropped an alarm between two plasterboard walls so builders were called to knock them through.

They did not find anything.

"We were tearing our hair out, we now had two gaping holes and there was still this blessed bleep," said Mrs Henry.
Eventually Mr Henry, 67, a retired print worker, decided to turn all the lights off upstairs and try to locate the sound in the dark.

He followed the noise to an old chest of drawers on the landing and, as he opened the desk, the sound got louder.
Mrs Henry said: "Right at the back he found a smoke alarm, which must have been about 10 years old, whose battery was running out and bleeping away quite happily to let us know.

"We couldn't believe it, we were absolutely amazed, but really relieved, although we still keep thinking we can hear it."

Jesus Wept.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-19921055
 

Brennan.. we all do daft stuff mate..

One of my many own personal low points was smacking a mozzie that had been annoying me for hours.. he had landed on my telly screen.. (rest writes itself.)
 
Brennan.. we all do daft stuff mate..

One of my many own personal low points was smacking a mozzie that had been annoying me for hours.. he had landed on my telly screen.. (rest writes itslef.)

Yeah but that's not really the same as ripping down the walls of your house with a hammer without even emptying the bloody cupboards !
 

I know I post on the Oldies thread... But I wouldnt look for my smoke alarm in a cupboard ?

They didn't know it was a smoke alarm though, just that they heard a beeping noise.

If there is a strange noise in your house and you decide that the natural thing to do is start knocking walls down before you check all your draws and cupboards then.....
 
..........."no love, I'll not look under the couch just yet, I'll knock this walk down first"...........
 

They didn't know it was a smoke alarm though, just that they heard a beeping noise.

If there is a strange noise in your house and you decide that the natural thing to do is start knocking walls down before you check all your draws and cupboards then.....

Random noises really get to me.. When your having a snooze and there is a draft in the house that makes a door open and half shut / creating the odd light bang.. Thats annoying, once the said door is located, it gets a good slamming too, you know, out of frustration.
Knocking down walls must have been the result of some pretty well built up anger !
 

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