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Carbon monoxide - Preventing the Silent Killer
So how can families be
sure the silent killer isn't lurking in their home? Install a
carbon monoxide alarm. It’s the only safe way to detect this
poisonous gas.
In fact, many state
leaders have recognized the importance of having a working carbon
monoxide alarm. Currently, 24 states require CO alarms in
certain residences. In addition, families can take these
simple steps to reduce the chance of having a CO incident:
• Install a carbon monoxide alarm outside of every sleeping area and
on every level of your home.
• Place CO alarms at least 15 feet away from fuel-burning appliances
to reduce nuisance alarms.
• Test alarms each month and replace them every seven years.
• Have all gas, oil or coal-burning appliances inspected by a
technician every year to ensure they are working properly.
• Never use a stove to heat your home.
• Do not use a grill, generator or camping stove inside your home,
garage or near a window.
• Never leave a car, SUV, or motorcycle engine running inside a
garage, even if the garage door is open.
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