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An alarming trend -- detectors guard against more than fire - Orlando Sentinel
An alarming trend -- detectors guard against more than fire Orlando Sentinel, FL -Nov 24, 2007 "If I were going to tell a homeowner what alarm to install to make their heating system safe, my first choice would be a carbon monoxide detector," said ...
| Home Holiday Tips That Can Save Your Life - NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)
Home Holiday Tips That Can Save Your Life NewsReleaseWire.com (press release) -Nov 29, 2007 Have at least one working carbon monoxide detector in the house as well as a fire extinguisher and properly working smoke detectors. ...
| CO detectors avert tragedy, fire officials say, as Tisbury ... - Martha's Vineyard Times
CO detectors avert tragedy, fire officials say, as Tisbury ... Martha's Vineyard Times, MA -Nov 20, 2007 "My CO meter went right into the highest alarm readings that I have," said Chief Schilling. "Had she not had the carbon monoxide detector, she probably ...
| Northeast Security serving Maine for 30 years - Boothbay Register Boothbay Register |
Northeast Security serving Maine for 30 years Boothbay Register, ME USA -Nov 9, 2007 Michele Doele, General Manager, says, "You now can have your home protected by a security system, have fire protection, carbon monoxide detection, ...
| Winter brings holiday and hazards - Nevada Appeal
Winter brings holiday and hazards Nevada Appeal, NV -Nov 25, 2007 But no matter what you rely on for heating, the danger of carbon monoxide poisoning is present, according to Underwriters Laboratory. ...
| Nursing home blamed in deaths - Toronto Star
Nursing home blamed in deaths Toronto Star, Canada -Nov 6, 2007 "When the room filled with smoke – black carbon monoxide fumes – I knew I wouldn't have time to tie sheets together and decided to just jump out the window ...
| Deadly Delay Part 1: Will Your Smoke Detector Sound in Time? - Live 5 News
Deadly Delay Part 1: Will Your Smoke Detector Sound in Time? Live 5 News, SC -Nov 5, 2007 Now the conditions get worse, and carbon monoxide starts to fill the air, but we're still waiting for the ionization detetor to alert us. ...
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