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Are Your Home’s Carbon Monoxide Detectors Installed Properly?

Are Your Home’s Carbon Monoxide Detectors Installed Properly?

  • by Andy Culberson
  • on March 23, 2017November 28, 2017

A carbon monoxide detector is your only defense against a buildup of this lethal gas. Carbon monoxide (CO) has no taste or odor, is invisible, and is a life-threatening hazard in homes that use any […]

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  • Filed Under:   CO Detectors
  • Tagged With:   carbon monoxide–  carbon monoxide poisoning–  co detectors–  CO levels–  Home Safety–  power outage
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Ensure Your Carbon Monoxide Detectors Are Working

Ensure Your Carbon Monoxide Detectors Are Working

  • by Andy Culberson
  • on November 17, 2016August 22, 2017

During a cold Cleveland winter, you want to rely on your fuel-burning furnace to work properly and safely. If a problem occurs, however, the furnace could leak carbon monoxide gas into your living spaces, creating […]

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  • Filed Under:   Carbon Monoxide
  • Tagged With:   carbon monoxide–  co detectors–  Home Safety–  IAQ–  indoor air quality
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Why Ventilating Your Garage is Important

Why Ventilating Your Garage is Important

  • by Andy Culberson
  • on June 5, 2016March 7, 2017

If your garage is attached to your home, making sure it’s ventilated is important for safety and comfort. Learn more about why you should have adequate garage ventilation in your Greater Cleveland-area home.

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  • Filed Under:   Featured–  Ventilation
  • Tagged With:   carbon monoxide–  Cleveland–  garage ventilation–  garage vents–  Ohio–  Ventilating Your Garage
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Effective Ways to Detect Carbon Monoxide in Your Oberlin Home

Effective Ways to Detect Carbon Monoxide in Your Oberlin Home

  • by Andy Culberson
  • on January 20, 2015January 12, 2016
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When inhaled in large amounts, carbon monoxide can be highly noxious. Because it has no smell and can’t be seen, homeowners need to know how to detect leaks in their homes. The longer a person […]

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  • Filed Under:   Carbon Monoxide
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Carbon Monoxide Exposure is Serious — Find Out Where CO Hides

Carbon Monoxide Exposure is Serious — Find Out Where CO Hides

  • by Andy Culberson
  • on October 30, 2014October 30, 2014

There are many hidden dangers in your home, and carbon monoxide exposure is among the most lethal. In order to keep your home protected, you should know where to find carbon monoxide (CO) and how to […]

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  • Filed Under:   Carbon Monoxide–  CO Detectors
  • Tagged With:   carbon monoxide–  carbon monoxide detectors–  Cleveland–  CO–  Ohio
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Detect Carbon Monoxide in Your Home With These Alarms

Detect Carbon Monoxide in Your Home With These Alarms

  • by Andy Culberson
  • on September 30, 2014September 30, 2014
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Carbon monoxide is an extremely dangerous gas, partly because it is so toxic and partly because it cannot be detected by human sight or smell. Since carbon monoxide (CO) can be given off by practically […]

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  • Filed Under:   CO Detectors
  • Tagged With:   carbon monoxide–  Cleveland–  co detectors–  gas furnace–  Ohio–  water heater
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