I have a combo gas/CO detector in my basement and it has never falsed.
I *do* have to remember to unplug it and take the battery out whenever
doing certain jobs though... was cleaning up some brake components and
apparently one little squirt of brakleen is enough to set it off...
nate
Steve Barker wrote:
yah and they're all junk. Most have to be disconnected because they give
false alarms constantly and run batteries down.
s
"Pete C." wrote in message
ster.com...
even though gas detectors have been standard
equipment in RVs for years.
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