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To: Shoot1st who wrote (1441)2/9/2009 11:10:07 AM
From: Ken Adams  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1564
 
Where does one buy a CO detector? Where should it be located in the home? My fire/smoke detector is on the ceiling at the top of the stairs coming from my basement, as the instructions advised. Seems like the CO detector might be best placed in the basement where my furnace and water heater is located (as well as my office where I spend hours and hours a day).



To: Shoot1st who wrote (1441)2/10/2009 9:17:24 AM
From: Suma  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1564
 
Oh another one that I just remembered. In Mexico one walks on sidewalks with heavy street traffic. Their standings for emissions are not great and the fumes from cars produces
a reaction. I could cite many more as they come to mind.

Car exhaust being one big one.