Exposure to carbon monoxide (CO) gas is potentially deadly, but because this gas is odorless and colorless, you need a carbon monoxide detector to know it’s there. Just putting up a detector somewhere isn’t enough, though. These devices must be correctly installed to protect you year round, particularly in the chilly Dayton winters when you’re […]
Check Your Carbon Monoxide Detectors
A safety precaution that’s crucial this time of year is checking that your carbon monoxide detectors are working properly.
Where Should I Install Carbon Monoxide Detectors in My Dayton Home?
When it comes to protecting your family from carbon monoxide poisoning, there’s nothing more effective than installing carbon monoxide detectors in your home. The trick is knowing where to install these devices. Follow these tips for the best results.
Places in Your Home Where You Could Be Exposed to Carbon Monoxide
Being exposed to carbon monoxide (CO) is extremely dangerous. Knowing about possible points of exposure to the gas and how to become aware of a carbon monoxide leak in your home can protect you and your family from the harmful and potentially lethal effects. Because CO has no color, taste, or odor, it often goes unnoticed until symptoms […]
Your Autumn Home Maintenance To-Do List: Is It Done Yet?
With the cool days of fall nearly here it’s time to begin planning ahead to make sure your Dayton area home is running as efficiently as possible. To get you started on your autumn home maintenance, we’ve compiled some tasks to add to your to-do list before the season arrives:
Optimizing The Air Quality In Your New Or Remodeled Dayton-Area Home
The weather in southwest Ohio ranges from high heat in the summer to plunging temperatures in the winter, but no matter the season, optimizing the air quality in your home is always important. Whether you recently built a new home or remodeled your current home, there are some important things to keep in mind, especially if […]
Your Carbon Monoxide Detectors: When The Furnace Is Working, Make Sure They’re Working, Too
Homeowners who use gas to heat their home’s air, water and/or food should be concerned about safety related to potential carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, and make sure their home is outfitted with working carbon monoxide detectors. Several types of home heating methods can produce carbon monoxide gas that can be lethal if undetected. It’s important […]