Do I need a carbon monoxide detector?

Yes, we highly recommend installing at least one carbon monoxide (CO) detector in your home. Detectors with digital read-outs are preferred, so you can monitor and report CO levels in the event of an alarm. We also recommend interconnected CO detectors or CO/photoelectric smoke alarm combos. That way when one goes off, they all will go off.

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1. What are the regulations for outdoor burning, including a fire pit?
2. What is hydrant flushing and what do I need to know?
3. Should I worry when fire hydrants are buried under the snow?
4. How do I report a leaking or damaged fire hydrant?
5. Why is my fire hydrant not painted?
6. What kind of smoke detector/smoke alarm do I need?
7. Where should I put smoke detectors/smoke alarms?
8. Do I need a carbon monoxide detector?
9. Where should I put a carbon monoxide detector?
10. Can the department help install my child's car seat?
11. How do I dispose of a fire extinguisher?
12. How do I dispose of a smoke detector?
13. How do I get a fire report?
14. How do I get an EMS report?
15. How do I schedule a station tour?
16. Do I need a permit for a temporary outdoor tent?