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Tag Archives: carbon monoxide detector

Fall Safety: Keep Your Home Carbon Monoxide Free

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: November 7, 2019

Since we’ll all be cranking up our heating equipment again soon, it’s time that we discuss how you can protect members of your household from the dangers of carbon monoxide

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Posted in CO Detector | Also tagged carbon monoxide, fall safety, heating safety, home safety | Leave a comment

Control the Temperature Without Shutting the Registers

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: October 25, 2018
Control the Temperature Without Shutting the Registers

If you want better temperature control in different areas of your home, you might think that closing some registers is a smart, easy solution. Trying to manage your home’s indoor

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Posted in HVAC System | Also tagged coil, duct leakage, HVAC system, HVAC unit | Leave a comment

Ensure Your Carbon Monoxide Detectors Are in Working Order

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: November 1, 2016
Ensure Your Carbon Monoxide Detectors Are in Working Order

Once your home is closed up and you’re using the heating system, carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning becomes a threat that you can’t take lightly. Getting your furnace serviced to ensure

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Posted in CO Detector | Also tagged carbon monoxide, CO Detectors, gas furnace, heating system, HVAC | Leave a comment

Stay Safe with Carbon Monoxide Detectors

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: November 12, 2015
Stay Safe with Carbon Monoxide Detectors

In any system that relies on the burning of fuel to produce heat, such as a residential furnace, there is a potential hazard of exposure to carbon monoxide. To prevent

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Posted in CO Detector, HVAC System, Safety | Also tagged carbon monoxide, CO, CO detector, elyria, home safety, HVAC, Lorain, oberlin, Ohio | Leave a comment

Improving Indoor Air Quality: Steps to Take Throughout Your Lorian Home

By Angie Lyczkowski | Published: August 11, 2015
Improving Indoor Air Quality: Steps to Take Throughout Your Lorian Home

While smog may not be a major concern around Elyria and Oberlin, we still have plenty of air contaminants to contend with. Improving indoor air quality by controlling these contaminants

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Posted in IAQ – Indoor Air Quality | Also tagged home comfort, humidity, indoor air quality, Lorain, Ohio, VOC's | Leave a comment
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