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smoke and carbon monoxide alarms

More than 4,500 Americans die and 35,000 suffer injury each year from a combination of fires and carbon monoxide poisoning. Many of these deaths are avoidable. According to the Department of Homeland Security, having a working smoke alarm reduces one’s chances of dying in a fire by nearly half - and carbon monoxide alarms are designed to detect traces of the odorless, colorless gas before they rise to dangerous levels.

Find out now how to protect your family with smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms by viewing the following resources.

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