Carbon monoxide alarms should be installed at least on each floor if a residence, but especially near areas where gas-powered appliances are present. Protect your loved ones from CO poisoning with help from a certified firefighter in this free video on home safety.
Expert: Joe Bruni
Bio: Captain Joe Bruni has more than three decades of experience as a street firefighter and company officer
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Series Description: Protecting your house and loved ones from disaster starts with implementing basic home safety precautions, such as installing smoke alarms, using a carbon monoxide detector, and having fire extinguishers on hand. Find more ways to protect your home with help from a certified firefighter in this free video series on home safety.
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