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Trade: Calgary furnace cleaning
Join Date: Jul 2011
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Carbon Monoxide Test
Hi guys, I am planning to have a home furnace cleaning and inspection, I just discovered that there's a leak in my furnace. I think it would be great if I also acquire for a Carbon Monoxide test,a s I want to ensure that our home is safe from carbon monoxide poisoning and other hazards.
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Trade: HVAC Contractor
Join Date: Jun 2010
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Re: Carbon Monoxide Test
I would recommend that you have a BPI/NCI certified contractor check your system! Also have a high quality/ low CO monitor installed ( your NCI contractor can help you out on this).
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Trade: Heating
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Re: Carbon Monoxide Test
What test did you end up going with, just out of curiosity?
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Trade: Calgary furnace cleaning
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Re: Carbon Monoxide Test
Thanks for the recommendation JimJ
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Trade: Calgary furnace cleaning
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Re: Carbon Monoxide Test
To Mike, right now, I am using a Carbon Monoxide Detector which is an ultra-trac detector to detect the level of possible CO at home.
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