Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas that often goes undetected. According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, it is recommended that you install a carbon monoxide alarm on every level of your home and near each sleeping area.
To learn more about carbon monoxide alarms, visit the US Environmental Protection Agency at https://bit.ly/39nqmUg. To learn more about where to place smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms, visit firstalert.com at https://bit.ly/39oxAYn.
Test once a month with your smoke alarms
Refer to the manufacturer’s use and care booklet for installation and maintenance guidelines
It is important to purchase Underwriter’s Laboratory listed carbon monoxide alarms and smoke alarms
When the carbon monoxide alarm sounds, get outside and call 9-1-1