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A carbon monoxide
detector is something that every home should have installed. They are very easy
to install and can end up saving the lives of you and your family. Before you
buy a carbon monoxide detectors there are a few things you should consider.
First you should
consider why you should get a carbon monoxide detector. In your home there are
many ways in which carbon monoxide is released. If too much carbon monoxide is
released it can cause damage to your lungs and even death. Some items that can
create carbon monoxide in your home include: fireplaces, heaters, hot water
heaters, gas stoves, vehicles, grills and dryers.
All carbon monoxide
detectors that have been tested and approved will work well for your household.
However, there are a few key elements you need to consider when purchasing a
carbon monoxide detector for your home. Certain detectors can be more sensitive
to carbon monoxide than other detectors.
This means that you
should get a carbon monoxide detector that can alarm at lower levels for
maximum protection in your home. To do this you should buy a carbon monoxide
detector that has a memory. Battery
operated carbon monoxide detectors are easier to place, but if you don't
want to worry about replacing batteries then you should go for a plug-in
carbon monoxide detector.
Once you have
purchased your carbon monoxide detector it is important that you place it in
the right area. If you are planning on only adding one carbon monoxide detector
in your home then it should be near a sleeping area. If you purchase additional
detectors they should be placed on ever level of the house and at least one per
bedroom for the maximum protection coverage.
You should never
install your carbon monoxide detector above any fuel burning appliance since
they can emit small amounts of carbon monoxide when you start them causing the
detector to go off often. You also shouldn't place your carbon
monoxide detector within fifteen feet of any heating or cooking appliances
or near humid areas like the bathroom.
Follow the
guidelines below when considering where to place your carbon monoxide
detectors:
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Place near
the bedroom or a room where people spend a lot of time such as the living room
or main hallway.
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Make sure
you place the carbon monoxide detector near where you can hear the alarm and
where the alarm can be easily seen.
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It is a
good idea to read the instructions that come with your alarm carefully and
consult the company if you have any questions.
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Never place
a carbon monoxide detector in the garage, a furnace room or near a cooking
stove.
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Never
place a carbon monoxide detector in a place with dead air, the corner of a
room, near the floor or at the peak of a vaulted ceiling. Carbon monoxide will
not fall or rise within the air column.
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Never
place near open doors or windows.
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Don't
place in an area that is excessively cold, hot, dry or damp.
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Don't have
any cloth or plastic covering the carbon monoxide detector at any time.