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Never Install a Residential CO Alarm in an RV
During inspection check to see if the alarm is approved for RV use. Safety alarms approved for RV use are more stringently tested than residential alarms due to the extreme environments RVs are used. Alarms approved for RV use are marked with “Recreational Vehicle Carbon Monoxide Alarm”, or “Unconditioned Area CO Alarm” or equivalent. NEVER INSTALL A HOME ALARM IN A RV. Only install alarms marked for RV use … See the differnce
How High to Install CO Alarms?
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