Hardwired carbon monoxide detector

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You’ll generally want to avoid installing carbon monoxide detectors too close to any fuel burning appliances (at least 15 ft. Another area of focus would be near attached garages in the event a car is left running. You’ll want to focus on bedrooms and rooms connected to areas where people usually sleep. The NPFA (National Fire Protection Association) is recommending that homeowners install carbon monoxide detectors on every level of their home. Where should I install carbon monoxide alarms? The installation of fully functioning carbon monoxide alarms remains the best way to protect your home. Airtight homes with added insulation, sealed windows, and other weatherproofing can sometimes trap CO inside. The presence of carbon monoxide is a real danger now that homes are more energy efficient. If these appliances are not properly maintained, are improperly ventilated, or malfunction, they are capable of raising CO levels quickly. Common household appliances are often sources for releasing carbon monoxide. These fuels include wood, coal, charcoal, oil, natural gas, gasoline, kerosene, and propane.

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Common Questions About First Alert Hardwired Carbon Monoxide Alarms Why should I be worried about carbon monoxide?Ĭarbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odorless, tasteless gas produced when fossil fuels do not burn completely or are exposed to heat.

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