Been havin' a spot of bother with one of our smoke alarms....it keeps going off at the slightest niff of cooking or even the kettle boiling.
So I took it down and put it next to me pit to remind me to give it a good ferkling. Upon inspection, I discovered that it's 'sealed for life', and you can't even change the battery in it.
There it's remained, until 04:15 a, today, when it took upon itself to remind me it was still there.
After being rudely awaken and utterly startled by its high pitched squealing, I staggered about the bedroom until I found a suitable implement to batter and destroy it once and for all.
It's now officially dead, but now I'm a tad concerned. Don't these things contain some sort of deadly radiation within?