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How Do You Evaluate Carbon Monoxide Alarms?

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How Do You Evaluate Carbon Monoxide Alarms?

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Carbon monoxide is responsible for the deaths of approximately 500 people in the United States each year, according to Consumer Reports.org. Luckily, these deaths can be prevented with the installation of a carbon monoxide alarm in your home. Larger homes or homes with multiple floors should have more than one carbon monoxide alarm. Before you settle on a particular model, there are some things you should keep in mind. Find out the date of manufacture for the carbon monoxide alarm. The newer, the better because they become less effective as time passes. You can typically look on the back of the alarm to find this date. Pay attention to the power source the carbon monoxide alarm you’re evaluating. Battery-powered units will need battery replacements at least once a year. However, lithium batteries will most likely last for many years. Electric alarms are available, but they would not work during a power outage. Purchase multiple carbon monoxide alarms together if you have a large house

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