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      <title>where to install a carbon monoxide detector</title>
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      <description>It all depends on how many carbon monoxide detectors you are going to install and obviously the more detectors installed the safer and more likely you are going to be alerted to any detection of carbon monoxide.
If you are installing just one alarm then this should be placed as close as possible to the sleeping area of your property as this will increase the chances of the alarm waking anyone who happens to be sleeping at the time of detection.</description>
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