So many homes these days have lots of electronic devices for everything from making toast to surfing the internet and streaming movies. However, most homeowners don’t even think about two of the most important electronic devices in their home: the… Read More
Archive for the ‘Carbon Monoxide Detector Installation’ Category
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Protect Your Home with a Carbon Monoxide Detector!
During the frigid winter months, heating your home is vital. An unfortunate risk that comes along with running the heat is carbon monoxide. Ordinarily, your HVAC system has a fan that draws the gas out. However, sometimes things that go… Read More
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Smoke/CO Alarms are an Absolute Necessity
A hardwired smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector are a necessary part of every household. Sadly, three out of five home fire deaths in 2009-2013 were caused by fires in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms…. Read More
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Checking Your Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors Could Save Your Life!
Smoke and CO detectors are installed in your home as a necessary safety precaution. Neglecting to keep them in working condition is outright foolish. The reason smoke detectors were invented and require installation in all homes is to alert you… Read More
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Did You Remember to Check Your Smoke Detectors on DST Sunday?
By now, we’ve all hopefully completed the tedious task of turning forward all of our clocks for Daylight Savings Time (DST), which occurred March 13th. But while you were “springing forward”, did you remember to check your smoke detectors and… Read More
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Hardwired Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors Improve Safety
‘Tis the season to be…safer! Fa la la la la la la la! The holiday season is right around the corner, meaning daylight Savings Time (DST) will soon come to an end: November 2nd to be exact. Your attention will… Read More
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Carbon Monoxide Detector installation around Baltimore, Maryland
Carbon monoxide is an odorless, tasteless, and invisible gas that results from the incomplete combustion from any non-electric flame fueled device: ranges, ovens, clothes dryers, furnaces, fireplaces, grills, space heaters, vehicles, and water heaters. Carbon monoxide is also the leading… Read More