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Old 09-14-2013, 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by lawngilander View Post
Are CO2 alarms necessary?
I think you may mean CO, for carbon monoxide. That is the toxic product of incomplete combustion of any kind of carbon-based fuel. So, if you have any natural gas or propane appliances in your home, for example, it is prudent to have one. We are all electric here, but were not up north, and so had one installed there. They are not expensive: $50 or less.