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In article <1153699283.445615.251710@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
Chris <cmdusenet@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Beeping from attic
>
> We recently moved into a used house and a few months ago noticed a high
> pitched beeping sound which seemed to originate from a particular
> location of the ceiling in the hallway. This beeping sound continued
> for several hours, until finally it started to gradually become quieter
> and quieter, until after an additional hour or two the sound faded
> away... as if a battery had been depleted.
>
> We have not yet entered the attic, as the barely human-sized access hole
> in our closet is not very inviting.
>
> Can anyone offer any theories as to what the source of sound could have
> been? ...how about advice on climbing into the attic?
>
> Please copy your response to cmdusenet@yahoo.com if possible.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Chris
Boogey man.
The only way to find out for sure, though, is to get your wife to stick
her head up the hole. Have a bucket ready.
Seriously, if it sounds like a battery that's probably what it was.
Monoxide or fire detector.
Would you really prefer to not know what's in your attic? I know some
people feel that way, but it strikes me as a particularly irrational
position.
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