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Michael



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PostPosted: Fri, Nov 1 2013, 10:25 am EDT    Post subject: Smoke and CO Detectors Reply with quote

It's that time of year again when we change our clocks for Daylight Savings! When you change your clocks, change the batteries in your smoke and CO detectors! Be sure to use the manufacturers recommended replacement batteries and replace smoke detectors and CO detectors that are out of date. Most smoke detectors have a lifespan of about 10 years while CO detectors are 5 - 7 depending on manufacturer. Please keep your families safe!

Thank you,
Michael
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PostPosted: Fri, Nov 1 2013, 10:52 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Smoke and CO Detectors Reply with quote

Same question as the last time. We would love to change ours, which are overdue. They are tied into the electrical of our house and work as one system. The model used isn't made any more and the connectors are proprietary. So does anyone have recommendations on who we could hire to change these out with newer units since it will involve changing all the electrical connectors? Thanks.
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PostPosted: Fri, Nov 1 2013, 11:02 am EDT    Post subject: Re: Smoke and CO Detectors Reply with quote

George Conely we've used before for electrical work.
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