Stop the Silent Killer
Carbon monoxide is odorless, colorless, tasteless – and is a deadly gas.
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Now to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning in your home, install carbon monoxide detectors on each level.
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Don’t run any fueled engines in the garage, even if the door is open.
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Open your fireplace flue for adequate ventilation and don’t use barbeque grills in the garage.
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Use cooling equipment approved by an independent testing laboratory.
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And when changing a furnace filter, make certain the new filter is correctly positioned and the access panel securely fastened.
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And finally, have your home’s furnace inspected and serviced annually by a NATE-certified technician.
Click here to find your nearest contractor who employs NATE-Certified Technicians.
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