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TurnThePage
Aug 08, 2013Explorer
All my reading supports what ScottG said. And the air is never totally still in my travel trailer, even at night. So far in my experience the propane detectors tend to last a little longer than the CO detectors. Next time I replace my propane alarm, I think I'll get a combo unit. I'll still probably keep a separate CO alarm around too. Pretty cheap safety measures IMO.
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