Place a carbon monoxide detector on each level of your home, near sleeping areas and at least 15 feet away from fuel-burning appliances.
A carbon monoxide detector should be placed on each level of your home and near sleeping areas to ensure maximum safety.
Ideally, a smoke detector for every room should be in place.
Place a carbon monoxide detector on each level of your home, near sleeping areas, and at least 15 feet away from fuel-burning appliances for optimal safety.
yes people can it actually detects how nervous u are not really a lie detector
How about detectionist
Someone that performs a lie detector test
For optimal safety and effectiveness, place a carbon monoxide detector on the wall at least 5 feet above the ground, near sleeping areas and close to potential sources of carbon monoxide, such as gas appliances.
Yes.
If your home smoke detector is tied into your electricity and is equipped with a battery backup you should not need an additional smoke detector. You should insure that the batteries are charged and that the smoke detector is functioning properly at least once a month if not more often.
If your smoke detector is indicating a low battery, you should replace the battery immediately to ensure that the detector continues to function properly and provide early warning in case of a fire.
A metal detector or x-ray will tell you.