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jfkmk
May 15, 2014Explorer
Bravo to you, Dan, for proactively thinking about co and fire. Bear in mind that if you place the co detector near a stove or anything that burns you will get an alarm. High humidity- kitchen, bath- will set off a smoke detector. Also, once a week, take your extinguisher, turn it upside down, and rap it with a rubber mallet. This will keep the dry chem from settling to a hard blob on the bottom of the extinguisher. Enjoy your travels!
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