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Brad White_9
Brad White_9 Member Posts: 2,440
more BS.

I am off to sleep, but before I go.

Read <a href+http://www.woodtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=5688961&nav=menu44_2>this.</a>

1 to 70 ppm is "normal".

Just so you know. That is not true. And even if were, the alarms these "experts" recommend would not respond to those levels. 70ppm??? 4 hours before the alarm has to sound. Look for the UL label.

Night all.

Mark H

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