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Where to place your CO detectors At a minimum, you should install a battery-operated or battery back-up CO detector at every level of your home, just as you would a smoke detector. The CDC ...
In addition to ensuring proper installation, ventilation and use of all these items, there is simply no substitute for a home having multiple WORKING carbon monoxide detectors.
National fire safety organizations say you should have multiple working carbon monoxide detectors in your house. Here’s where they say you should install them.
Syracuse residents without smoke and/or carbon monoxide detectors in their homes can visit the Fire Prevention Bureau’s website or call 315-448-4777 to see if they qualify for free detectors and ...
Where to place your CO detectors At a minimum, you should install a battery-operated or battery back-up CO detector at every level of your home, just as you would a smoke detector. The CDC ...