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Ensure Your Family is Safe with Gas Detection Systems

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Carbon monoxide, radon, and smoke are three factors that every homeowner needs to be aware of. The biggest difference between the three is the fact that you can actually see and smell smoke, whereas carbon monoxide and radon are both odorless and colorless. There are a few simple ways how you can work to keep your family safe from these problems.

Install or replace your detection systems for carbon monoxide. This tip is the easiest one to do. Make sure that you have installed a carbon monoxide detector in your home. As mentioned above, this gas is odorless and colorless, so you will not be able to detect it using your nose or eyes. Anytime you are running your heating system, generator, or even starting your car in the garage, be sure to check for leaks in your pipes, and that you have proper ventilation in the area you are working with. Be sure to test your detectors often as well, and whenever you hear your alarm going off, crack some windows and let the house air out, while you step outside for a stroll.

Test for radon. This one is something that many people overlook. Specifically in older homes, you might run into a situation where radon is present. Once again, similar to carbon monoxide, radon is odorless and colorless, so the only true way to tell if your home is affected, is to hire a professional company to detect for radon, or purchase a radon detection kit from your local hardware store. You always want to be sure your home is radon free, and if you do detect any problems, consult a professional for proper maintenance.

Check the batteries in your smoke detector. This is something that everyone in the family should pay attention to. Yes, your smoke alarm is very loud and it hurts your ears. GOOD! That is what it is supposed to do, so in order to make it work properly and continue to work properly, be sure to check the batteries and test the alarm monthly. There should be a test button on all smoke detectors, so it is as simple as that to determine if you need to change the batteries.

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