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What is Carbon Monoxide?
You have no doubt heard the term carbon monoxide before, and you probably have (or should have) one or more carbon monoxide detectors installed in your home. Carbon monoxide is produced by the incomplete combustion of fuels such as natural gas, oil, propane, wood, and coal, among others. One of the chief problems facing us as homeowners is that carbon monoxide is nearly impossible to detect without the aid of a carbon monoxide detector. It is odorless, invisible and tasteless. It is also a serious threat to your well–being, whether your are exposed to it briefly or long–term. A CO detector is the best way to protect yourself against carbon monoxide.
What Are the Benefits of Carbon Monoxide Detectors?
The benefits of carbon monoxide detectors are clear enough. When professionally installed, you can count on them to alert you and your entire family to the presence of this noxious gas. Once alerted, you should clear the premises immediately and call emergency services. Carbon monoxide detectors really only have one benefit, but it’s too important to be ignored. Make sure that your home is well protected with the proper carbon monoxide detection technology.
Do You Need Carbon Monoxide Detector Installation?
If so, our technicians are happy to oblige. Our cost–effective carbon monoxide detector installation service will make certain that your system is properly wired into the electrical system and that your devices also possess the necessary battery backup to ensure continuous protection in the event of a power outage. Hiring a professional to take care of your new carbon monoxide detectors allows you to rest easy knowing that your home is protected. We will make sure that you have sufficient detectors throughout the home and that you know all you need to know about their operation.
Call ACI Northwest today for quality carbon monoxide detectors and service throughout the Coeur d’Alene area.