#33: Party Alarm
Generally, when something is broken or old, and you choose to replace it, it is good practice to get rid of the older version of this specific item so that you don’t get confused. This is especially true if it has something to do with your safety.
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I don’t know, let’s say a fire alarm. Perhaps when replaced, the old fire alarm should be removed from the wall and put somewhere else to avoid confusing anyone. It looks like this apartment has never gotten rid of its old fire alarms, or the workers never took them down after replacing them.