Things You'll Need:
- carbon monoxide detectors
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Step 1
Check with your local codes to find if there are any specific requirements for carbon monoxide detectors and their placement.
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Step 2
Look for a carbon monoxide detector that records the amount of gas present in the air.
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Step 3
Like smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors can be battery operated or plug into the AC; various models come with test buttons, visual indicators of the alarm and features to let you know when the battery needs to be replaced.
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Step 4
Always follow the manufactures instructions and local codes when installing a carbon monoxide detector.
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Step 5
The best way to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning is to keep all your appliances and utilities maintained. Be sure to have your furnace chimney and fireplace chimney cleaned regularly. A smart home is a safe home.















Comments
mjnightingale said
on 10/27/2008 Good article! thanx~mj
brantsbabe said
on 9/16/2008 Thanks, very important info.
brantsbabe said
on 9/16/2008 Thanks, very important info.
calicali57 said
on 7/28/2008 Really good info, thanks!