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FLY_4_FUN
Feb 04, 2018Explorer
Always good to be cautious, perhaps when you are certain there's plenty of fresh air in the rig try testing the detector as indicated on the label. I know RV's off-gas lots when new, but im not sure that would do it. Did you have any CO symptom's? Perhaps get a second battery powered detector and bring it along to verify all is well....then use it somewhere in your house later. Certainly wanna make sure you aren't getting gassed. Its rare, but fatal in rv's.
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