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Originally Posted by SAMIAM
If you're concerned why not get a battery powered Carbon Monoxide Alarm? Don't need to install it,just leave it in the cabin....they work great.I have one in my foyer next to the garage and they go off before levels get dangerous.
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I bought a CO alarm 34 years ago.
"First Alert" instructions said when the alarm sounds "low-battery", be sure to buy a replacement "First Alert" cartridge—
at $45.
Even though the alarm was only a day old, I cut apart the existing "First Alert" plastic cartridge.
Inside was a standard 9-volt Ray-O-Vac battery!
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