Category Archives: CO Detectors

A Life-Saving Guide to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

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Carbon monoxide poisoning causes almost 450 deaths in an average year in the U.S. At least 20,000 individuals annually require emergency treatment and/or hospitalization due to only brief exposure to

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It’s Time to Check Your Carbon Monoxide Detectors

It’s Time to Check Your Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Carbon monoxide detectors sense the presence of this deadly killer even when nobody else in the house is aware of it. Carbon monoxide gas (CO) a byproduct of common household

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Check those Carbon Monoxide Detectors — Your Safety Depends on Them

Check those Carbon Monoxide Detectors — Your Safety Depends on Them

Annual fall home maintenance to prepare for the coming winter should include checking carbon monoxide detectors. It’s critical in any season, but especially as cold weather approaches. Carbon monoxide (CO)

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Tips for Testing the Carbon Monoxide Detectors in Your Terre Haute Home

If your carbon monoxide detectors aren’t functioning properly, you might never know it. Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless and tasteless gas that can reach fatal concentrations quickly inside

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Carbon Monoxide Is a Real Threat — What You Need to Know

Carbon monoxide (CO) gas is a byproduct of appliances and heating equipment every Wabash Valley homeowner use regularly. Particularly during winter, when gas-fired furnaces and stoves are utilized in well-sealed, energy-efficient

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Beware Of The Dangers From Carbon Monoxide In Your Garage

The hazards of carbon monoxide gas emitted by automobiles and other internal combustion engines have always been known. Maybe that’s why, in previous eras, detached garages were the rule in

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Your CO Detectors And Smoke Alarms: Are They In The Right Places, And Are They Working?

CO detectors and smoke alarms are now standard equipment for home and family safety. Most local building codes mandate smoke alarms, and carbon monoxide (CO) detectors are increasingly common in

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Stop The Unthinkable From Happening, And Confirm Your Safety With A Carbon Monoxide Detector

Carbon monoxide, while invisible and odorless, is a killer. Of course, not everyone who comes into contact with the toxic gas will die, but they may suffer mild to serious

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