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Best place to put alarm?

Where would be the best place to put a carbon monoxide alarm at? I've heard close to the ceiling also I've heard close down to the floor? Where would be the best place?Also should I put one in each room or just the living room?

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That's an accident waiting to happen for anyone and everyone! The article was right when it said it was like the boy that cried wolf! GodId hate to go to canada I'd be scared for my life (as a pedestrian)! (No offense to Dread Head though nor anyone else over in canada :D). It is more likely to desensitize someone then to help someone. Plus, if you are crossing a cross walk, your supposed to be alert YET feel safe not have to be looking all around for a freaking car coming after you! What were they thinking when they came up with this?
I looked at your question history and either this is a family account or your a troll. Never mind. When people do that kind of thing, usually something happened to them. I'm a suicidal, scene, anti social, insane girl because of my parents abusing me in multiple ways for the past four years. Maybe your daughter is getting bullied or your husband did something to her or she was getting sexually harassed at school. Have a therapist come to your house to talk to her. Try to reason with her. Nail her window shut. Take the doorknob off of her bedroom door and put it on the other way so the lock is on the other side. Get a lock to put on your front door on the inside and she won't know the code. Try homeschooling her again. SEND HER TO BE ON SCARED STRAIT! She might be a prostitute! And if nothing works, send her to boot camp.
Most importantly, you'll need a way to regulate the power. Maybe a transmission from a toy electric car.You'll also need a way to wind it up without losing the existing windings. Wheels and frame can be copied straight out of any remote controlled toy car. In fact, if you replace the electric motor with the rubber one, you could just do a straight conversion, giving you an R/C rubber band car!

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