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You Need to Check Your Home’s Carbon Monoxide Detector this Season


You Need to Check Your Home’s Carbon Monoxide Detector this Season


November 10, 2015

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, invisible gas that can accumulate in dangerous levels in your home and cause illness or even death. A carbon monoxide detector is the best way to keep your home’s occupants safe from CO poisoning. Even after the installation of your CO detector, you should check it regularly to make …

Carbon Monoxide — Without CO Detectors, Your Family Could Be at Risk

Carbon Monoxide — Without CO Detectors, Your Family Could Be at Risk

October 28, 2014

Carbon monoxide, or CO, is an invisible gas that you cannot smell or taste, and it is produced as a byproduct of the combustion process in various heating appliances and engines. There are several sources of carbon monoxide the average Orlando-area home, and following information will help you to identify the sources and symptoms of …

Tips for Safeguarding Against Carbon Monoxide in Your Home

Tips for Safeguarding Against Carbon Monoxide in Your Home

July 8, 2014

Carbon monoxide (CO) is something that every homeowner should be worried about. This deadly gas is also odorless and colorless, which makes it impossible for humans to detect. There are, however, some tips you can follow for safeguarding against carbon monoxide.

Your Carbon Monoxide Detector: It Matters Where You Install It

Your Carbon Monoxide Detector: It Matters Where You Install It

February 6, 2014

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a natural by-product of any combustion device, including your furnace, gas stove and water heater. If the appliances in your Orlando area home are not operating correctly or have poor venting, CO levels can become dangerous very quickly. A carbon monoxide detector is an easy way to protect your family from harm, …

Carbon Monoxide Detectors Are Your Best Protection Against the Deadly Gas

Carbon Monoxide Detectors Are Your Best Protection Against the Deadly Gas

September 24, 2013

It can’t be seen, smelled or heard, but it can kill you. We’re talking about the deadly gas, carbon monoxide (CO), a poisonous gas produced when we burn fuels such as natural gas, charcoal, wood and propane.