Carbon Monoxide Detectors: The Unsung Heroes of Gas Line Safety

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odorless gas that can be deadly. Installing CO detectors in your home is a simple yet essential step to enhance Gas line safety.

Where to install CO detectors:

  • In bedrooms and sleeping areas.
  • Near gas-powered appliances, like stoves and water heaters.
  • In basements or attached garages.

Tips for CO detector maintenance:

  • Test alarms monthly to ensure they’re functioning properly.
  • Replace batteries at least once a year.
  • Upgrade to smart detectors for mobile alerts if possible.

These devices are your first line of defense against CO poisoning, which can result from gas leaks or malfunctioning appliances. Pairing detectors with regular gas line inspections ensures your home is fully protected.

📍 Act now! Contact Hansen’s Plumbing Gas Lines Services for help with gas safety and professional maintenance.

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