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Secure Your Home with Carbon Monoxide Detector Installation
Carbon Monoxide, known as the ‘silent killer’, is a lethal, colorless, and odorless gas that claims the lives of thousands every year in silent tragedy. The alarming fact is that this fatal gas is undetectable by human senses. However, the good news is, you can efficiently prevent becoming a victim of this invisible threat.
Contact us at Liberty Electrical Construction. We specialize in providing comprehensive home safety solutions including, assessing potential risks linked to Carbon Monoxide poisoning. We can expertly guide you on the type of Carbon Monoxide detectors suitable for your specific home environment. This way, you can stay one step ahead, maintaining a safe and healthy home for you and your loved ones. Don’t become another sad statistic, reach out to Liberty Electrical Construction today.
Carbon Monoxide Detector Installation
The primary source of carbon monoxide in your home are the appliances that use fuel for combustion, like wood, natural gas, propane, and coal. Inadequate ventilation to dispel the emitted gas from these appliances can put your health at risk, even leading to fatality. The fact remains, a basic and affordable installation of a carbon monoxide detector could be a life-saving move. Consider installing these lifesavers if:
- You use wood, coal, or propane to heat or cook with.
- You feel lightheaded, have headaches, or become nauseated when in the home.
- Your home isn’t well-ventilated.
- You have malfunctioning appliances or equipment in the home.
What's the Ideal Number of Carbon Monoxide Detectors?
Just like fire alarms, it’s advisable to fit at least a single carbon monoxide detector on each level of your property, and in every bedroom. If you begin to exhibit any signs of carbon monoxide intoxication while you’re at home, immediately ventilate the area by opening the windows and switch off devices that burn fuel. If the condition worsens or continues, seek immediate medical attention at the nearest hospital and let them know you suspect CO poisoning.


When You Should Update Your Carbon Monoxide Detectors
You may not realize it, but carbon monoxide detectors do expire after a time. Check the back of your detector and it should have an expiration date. Most detectors have a lifespan of 5-7 years, after which time you need to replace them. If you have carbon monoxide detectors, check them now to see if you’re in need of carbon monoxide detector replacement, and then call Liberty Electrical Construction for help.
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