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CO Detector Safety Tips

System - Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Property Management Blog

SAFETY TIP from our Service Manager, Tony Bobadilla

Most Carbon Monoxide detectors are good for 5-7 years and should be replaced after that time frame.  Typically, the units have a tag or date stamp on the back to indicate its age or expiration date.

Take a quick moment today to look at your own Carbon Monoxide detectors to ensure yours are up to date and protecting your family as designed.  While at it, this would be a good time to quickly test all the smoke detectors in your home and change the batteries if you have been putting it off too long.

Expired smoke and CO detectors should be recycled, as some contain radioactive material, and all have electronic circuits.

Whether you are renting or own your own home keep safety first!


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