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If your Carbon Monoxide alarm is sounding continuously, do not ignore it! A continuous alarm means Carbon Monoxide is likely present in the air. You need to evacuate quickly and call 911 immediately. If the alarm is just beeping intermittently, it may just be time to change the battery or replace the unit. Not sure if your family is protected? Follow link below to learn more about Carbon Monoxide safety: southsnofire.org/HomeFireSafety | South County Fire
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If your Carbon Monoxide alarm is sounding continuously, do not ignore it! A continuous alarm means Carbon Monoxide is likely present in the air. You need to evacuate quickly and call 911 immediately. If the alarm is just beeping intermittently, it may just be time to change the battery or replace the unit. Not sure if your family is protected? Follow link below to learn more about Carbon Monoxide safety: southsnofire.org/HomeFireSafety | South County Fire
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