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#95493 09/18/05 09:06 PM
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If you are in a house that doesn't burn amything (all electric) is a CO detector still worth doing? Where is the CO coming from?


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#95494 09/19/05 05:13 PM
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The new code rule has an exception: If your house does not burn any fossil fuels, and does not have an attached garage, and does not have a fireplace, you do not need a CO detector.


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