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fire and carbon monoxide alarms?

I have a carbon monoxide fire alarm in my cellar and upstairs in the house. The cellar one kept going off. there is no gas leak we can't smell gas. They asked if we have symptoms of headaches drowsiness etc. we have no symptoms of any kind. The batter was checked it's good. If one alarm goes off wouldn't the other one go off too. Before you call plumber etc. we're waiting to get a call back, but out of curiosity I thought I'd ask. I still think both alarms would go off if there was carbon monoxthere's no smoke or fire so not that. . thanks

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It depends on how big the town is each town has their own code where i live there is at least on on each block usually on the corner
Unfortunately, just because “food handling certification” requires using gloves, doesn’t mean they actually “do it.” It’s the same as, “Why do people speed when they drive? You learn you’re not supposed to do that in Driver’s Ed.” Ultimately it falls back on management to be aware of their employee’s actions and address them accordingly. p.s. You are exactly right with your assessment on glove use and the false sense of security people have with them.
No because if it damaged the fuel pump it would have shut down after you hit the bump..,,,,,,,,

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