Juan has been a home inspector for 10 years and runs a successful home inspection company in Richmond, VA. He loves inspecting homes, but his real passion is educating home owners and newer inspectors ...
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The CO detector placement that misses the danger even when it’s chirping
Carbon monoxide is unforgiving, and the margin for error in how you place your detector is far smaller than most homeowners ...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is one of the most serious safety hazards in a home, and one of the easiest to miss. The gas has no ...
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Carbon monoxide detectors miss the danger when they’re placed in this common sense spot
Carbon monoxide is quiet, colorless, and fast, which is why you rely on detectors to speak up before it is too late. Yet a ...
Though the winter has been mild for many in our region over the last several days, we have entered a season during which we have even more reasons to be cautious about how we heat and light our homes.
The law requires a working CO detector within 10 feet of every sleeping room. Or, in the case of multi-family dwellings, a CO detector can be placed between 15 and 25 feet of a device capable of ...
MOLINE, Ill. — Every year, hundreds of people die or are hospitalized from carbon monoxide poisoning, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In an effort to lower those numbers, ...
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