Where should I put a carbon monoxide detector?

The carbon monoxide (CO) detector should be placed in the hallway between bedrooms, so that in the event of a carbon monoxide leak while you’re sleeping, you and your family members will hear the alarm. A second CO detector can be placed in the basement. If you have an attached garage, avoid placing CO detectors near garage entrance.

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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?
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