Another wow.  I've been lucky enough that I've only heard them tested.

So.  You check the battery in yours regularly, right?  Right?!?  :-)

--Ben

G wrote:
> CO detector saved my brother and his family. It woke them up in the middle 
> of the night, his wife instantly said she had a pounding headached (figured 
> it might just be the loud alarm). They called fire department, they ran 
> tests....said without the alarm that night, none would have woken up in the 
> morning.
> 
> That year for christmas, my whole family received CO detectors :)
> 
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> 
> 
>>Wow.  Very good you caught that.  What kind of furnace is it?  Fuel oil?
>>
>>To all of you who burn something (anything) to heat your home:  own at
>>least one CO detector.  Even if you have an external gas heat pump, get
>>one -- you never know what's leaking into your circulated air.  As
>>someone who grew up in a house heated by a wood stove, I tend to be a
>>bit paranoid, and paranoid is good.
>>
>>--Ben
>>
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