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What You Need to Know about Carbon Monoxide Detectors They Aren't Like Smoke Detectors!
Where to Locate a CO Alarm Carbon monoxide is almost identical in weight to normal air and thus will mix freely with air. For this reason alarms may be installed at any level in a room, from close to the floor level, to the ceiling. If the CO alarm is to be ceiling mounted, it should be installed away from any existing smoke alarms in order to allow for differentiation between a CO alarm and a smoke alarm in an emergency alarm situation.
In homes heated by a boiler system (radiators rather than vents), consumers should consider placing a CO alarm near the furnace room, but about 5 feet away from the furnace itself. Locating a CO alarm directly beside a furnace would be the equivalent of locating a smoke alarm directly above an oven range. Under normal conditions, a furnace will emit very low levels of CO which will quickly dissipate and thus are not dangerous. However a malfunctioning furnace may generate a very high level of CO which a nearby CO alarm will alert you to. |
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