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mlts22
May 06, 2014Explorer
SDcampowneroperator wrote:
Tragic. Painfully so because it is so easily prevented with CO detectors.
Remember everyone, replace batteries in your safety devices every year, test them.
x2. Call me paranoid, but if anything combustible is being used, even if it is a RV furnace that vents to the outside, I like having at least two CO monitors, preferably more. I also like having monitors that show the PPM of CO on a display as well.
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