Should I have a carbon monoxide detector in my home?
Yes, carbon monoxide is an odorless, tasteless, invisible gas that can cause significant illness and potentially death. Gas hot water heaters, furnaces, stoves, and vehicles emit carbon monoxide when not properly maintained and ventilated. Only a carbon monoxide detector can warn you of dangerous levels that could debilitate you and your family.

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1. How many smoke detectors do I need and where should I put them?
2. What can I burn? Where can I burn?
3. Why did I get a bill for a squad run to my house?
4. Can I have a cooking or camp fire in my back yard?
5. Where can I take a first aid / CPR class?
6. Can we schedule a tour of the fire station?
7. Does the Fire Department check car seats?
8. Can I get my blood pressure taken by the Fire Department?
9. Should I have a carbon monoxide detector in my home?
10. Where can I get my fire extinguisher refilled?