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Warning Signs You May Have A Carbon Monoxide Leak In Your Home
All fuel-burning appliances and engines produce carbon monoxide (CO), as do certain chemical products like paint strippers. When used in well-ventilated areas and operating correctly, these items typically don't pose a risk. However, in enclosed spaces, CO can build up quickly and reach dangerous levels. At Air Dynamics, we recommend being aware of the following warning signs that could indicate a potential carbon monoxide leak in your home or office.
Importance Of Carbon Monoxide Detector Placement
During the cooler months, most homeowners close all windows and crank up the furnace to keep warm. This is a perfect time to not only test your carbon monoxide detectors to ensure they’re working correctly; it’s also a great time to check their placement to be sure they are able to accurately alert you and your family in the event of an emergency!
Carbon Monoxide Dangers: Essential Information Every Homeowner Needs
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odorless killer that can build up in any home with fuel-burning appliances or an attached garage. It sneaks into your body, replacing oxygen and causing serious poisoning, often without warning. Learn how to protect your family before it’s too late.
Window AC vs Ductless Mini-Splits
Short on time, but looking for a quick comparison of window AC units vs ductless mini splits? Then you’ve come to the right place. Read on for our quick no-nonsense breakdown to help you decide which unit is right for your home.
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