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Carbon Monoxide in small spaces?

We've just moved to MN and have a very small city apartment (400sq. ft.). We have three gas heaters and a gas stove. The gas also heats our water but all of that is in the basement so only the units are in our apartment. I know that open flames from our stove will emit CO and that our heaters will emit CO as byproducts, however I don't know how to deal with that in such a small space. We are new here but it can get way below zero here so opening a window isn't an option, We have a detector, but I'm worried about it building up a lot since it's such a small space. I was hoping someone had a bit more knowledge or experience on this.Thanks

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has the back up,battery got a full charge as this may be a warning to replace it,if not check all contactacts etc; if all seams ok ,then it,s a call out for company to find fault!
Hope the police don't have to come out. They will start charging the homeowner after 2 or 3 false alarms. If this guy doesn't fix it, have ADT come out again and this time tell them to send a qualified technician.
If they're broken or not new (they need to be replaced every 8-10 years) it's legal. They're easy to replace, get a new one. If they take the NEW one out, then that is a safety issue that affects the entire building, including the other tenants. I would not allow them to totally remove it permanently.
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