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I am walking on flat ground in an enclosed building along a corridor that is about 80 to 90 feet long and when I do Fitbit 3 is telling me I went up two flights of stairs, Can someone from Fitbit tell me what the "workaround is for that please as now my weight loss plan/ calorie count are wrong?

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I was reading forums and thankfully I just found a solution to the multitude of problems with my Fitbit!!! apparently the strap will break soon and it will fall off my wrist and be gone forever. Thanks fellow Forum buddies!! I now can see light at the end of the tunnel ....Stay strong there is an answer!!

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I was reading forums and thankfully I just found a solution to the multitude of problems with my Fitbit!!! apparently the strap will break soon and it will fall off my wrist and be gone forever. Thanks fellow Forum buddies!! I now can see light at the end of the tunnel 

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I was reading forums and thankfully I just found a solution to the multitude of problems with my Fitbit!!! apparently the strap will break soon and it will fall off my wrist and be gone forever. Thanks fellow Forum buddies!! I now can see light at the end of the tunnel ....Stay strong there is an answer!!

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Hi @SunsetRunner  your posts were merged to keep them together. I'm not sure how you feel it's a solution to the problem to lose the Fitbit device. There is always light at the end of the tunnel, but I'm not sure losing a device is the light. Keeping your posts in one thread does help the moderators who stop by to assist you with a problem. 

 

Anyway, as for the counting of stairs, it seems the barometric pressure can make the device register flights of stairs. I've had it happen on a windy day. An enclosed corridor just might have enough pressure in it to make it register. I walked in just such a corridor yesterday, but my Alta HR doesn't register flights of stairs, so that isn't much help.

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