[post_page_title]Raising the alarm[/post_page_title]
Nowadays, most houses are required to have carbon monoxide alarms. While living in her house, Kathi and her husband made sure that their own home was kitted out in this alarm – but it seems as though it didn’t help in this situation. Because carbon monoxide is heavier than air, it normally resides closer to the floor. Kathi’s carbon monoxide detector was on the ceiling, which meant that the gas on the floor was undetectable. She now knows that it’s better to place these detectors nearer to the ground.
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