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How would I know if equipment or appliances were producing carbon monoxide?

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How would I know if equipment or appliances were producing carbon monoxide?

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Some telltale signs can include condensation on walls and windows; rusting or water streaking on vents or chimneys; debris or soot from a chimney, fireplace or appliance; and unfamiliar or burning odor coming from an appliance. When servicing a heating system, your technician should inspect chimneys and flues for blockages, corrosion, and loose or incomplete connections. *Information excerpted from the website www.noraed.org. **Information provided by Warm Thoughts Communications, Inc.

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