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  2. Briefs: Free smoke/carbon monoxide detectors for seniors - AOL

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  3. Red Cross sounds the alarm for volunteers to help install ...

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    The American Red Cross is planning to install free smoke alarms in homes and volunteers are needed in Marion for the event on April 20.

  4. Mark Coleman has a message about fire safety

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    How to get free smoke detectors from Columbus Division of Fire. The Columbus Division of Fire provides free smoke detectors and installation through its hotline at 614-724-0935. bagallion@dispatch.com

  5. Smoke detector - Wikipedia

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    Residential smoke alarms are usually powered with a 9-volt battery, or by mains electricity. Some smoke alarms use a combination of the 2; usually using the 9V battery as an extra power source in the event of an outage. Commercial smoke detectors issue a signal to a fire alarm control panel as part of a fire alarm system. Usually, an individual ...

  6. Want a free smoke detector? Greene Twp. using ARP funds ... - AOL

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    Greene Township, Kuhl Hose using ARP funds to supply township home and business owners with free smoke detectors

  7. Carbon monoxide detector - Wikipedia

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    A Kidde plug-in carbon monoxide detector. A carbon monoxide detector or CO detector is a device that detects the presence of the carbon monoxide (CO) gas to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. In the late 1990s, Underwriters Laboratories changed the definition of a single station CO detector with a sound device to carbon monoxide (CO) alarm.

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