SF family wondering why new carbon monoxide detectors didn’t alarm despite high levels in condo (CA)

/ Owner - February 6, 2019

It may be time for you to install a new carbon monoxide detector in your home. A California law that went into effect in 2011 requires carbon monoxide detectors in residences. The detectors have a seven to 10-year life span, meaning many are due to be replaced. But just because you replace them doesn’t mean things can’t go wrong.   Read the article…………………..

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