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<blockquote data-quote="A.S.Woodchucker" data-source="post: 4972171" data-attributes="member: 53070"><p>Hey fellas! just thought I would remind everyone to check Smoke Detectors and Carbon monoxide detectors before the heating season, and having a couple good fire ext. near by probably wouldn't be a bad idea either!</p><p></p><p></p><p>I checked my stuff last year at this time but I never checked the date on the CO detectors and the do expire, something like 6 yrs they need replaced (don't hold me to that check the ones you have). Mine started beeping last year at the heart of the heating season (it was negative outside) and got a pretty good scare out of me. </p><p></p><p>if you do not know the date I looked mine up by the numbers on the back on the CO detectors website, they have instruction manuals there also!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.S.Woodchucker, post: 4972171, member: 53070"] Hey fellas! just thought I would remind everyone to check Smoke Detectors and Carbon monoxide detectors before the heating season, and having a couple good fire ext. near by probably wouldn't be a bad idea either! I checked my stuff last year at this time but I never checked the date on the CO detectors and the do expire, something like 6 yrs they need replaced (don't hold me to that check the ones you have). Mine started beeping last year at the heart of the heating season (it was negative outside) and got a pretty good scare out of me. if you do not know the date I looked mine up by the numbers on the back on the CO detectors website, they have instruction manuals there also! [/QUOTE]
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