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Fire and smoke often overcoming victims while
            they sleep. Consequently, most fire and smoke
            detectors sound a loud, alarm-clock like
            alarm at the first signs of trouble in order
            to wake and alert people in the vicinity
            of the problem. Carbon monoxide (CO), on
            the other hand, can kill day or night because
            it's presence is invisible and its affects
            are slower and less noticeable. Homes with
            combustion equipment (gas stoves, water heaters,
            furnaces, and space heaters) and attached
            garages should have a carbon monoxide detector.<BR>
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            Features to Consider</I></B><I><BR>
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            Whether you choose an &quot;all
            in one&quot;
            detector or separate detectors,
            here are
            features we suggest you consider:
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              <LI>detector type - smoke detectors typically
              use ionic or optical sensing to detect smoke.
              Ionic detectors are more sensitive to small,
              invisible smoke particles. Optical detectors
              are sensitive to visible smoke. Both types
              receive the Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
              approval, and it is difficult to say which
              is better without knowing the type of fire.
              Consequently, some units have both types
              of detectors for increased sensitivity.
              <LI>power supply - most detectors are battery
              operated, which means they operate even during
              a power failure but require periodic changing
              of the battery. Other units are powered by
              wiring directly into the house's power and
              so have the opposite pro's and cons. If practical
              for your home, we recommend units that are
              both directly wired and have a battery back-up.
              <LI>alarm - most will sound an audible alarm,
              some will also illuminate an area near the
              detector to facilitate exit at night. More
              expensive units will automatically dial an
              emergency number or notify an alarm company
              in order to summon help should you not be
              home. However, for most purposes, an audible
              alarm and light should be a sufficient, cost-effective
              approach.
              <LI>test - make sure the unit has a test button
              to verify that it works.
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              <LI>silence - it is very helpful if you burn
              toast to be able to silence (deactivate)
              the alarm for a short period. This button
              should work like the &quot;snooze&quot; button
              on an alarm clock; it should NOT be an on/off
              button, as you do not want to risk forgetting
              to turn the alarm back on.
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