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There are common sounds in your home that should raise your alarm bells. Huffpost has reported these audio cues for potential hazardous issues. Veuer’s Chloe Hurst has the story!

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00:00You know the phrase to sound the alarm? Well, there are common sounds in your home that should
00:05raise your alarm bells. HuffPost has reported these audio cues for potential hazardous issues.
00:11Let's start with ones associated with water. Rushing water and dripping faucets shouldn't
00:16be ignored. Water damages can be one of the most common and costly home insurance claims
00:22that come up for homeowners, says Courtney Klosterman, a Home Insights expert. Why? It can
00:28mean that water is moving through your pipes consistently, which signals a leak. Plumber
00:32Kelly Island says you can ignore your dripping faucet, but then soon the leak will turn into
00:38a trickle and then the trickle will turn into a stream and your water bills are really going to
00:44pay. Other sounds include buzzing from lights, call a licensed electrician, and whistling or
00:50hissing from gas-based appliances. In regards to the latter, Klosterman says it's recommended that
00:56you remove yourself and your family immediately from the home.

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