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The Importance of Carbon Monoxide Alarm Placement and HVAC Maintenance: Protect Your Home with Tru Comfort

Updated: Nov 26, 2024

When it comes to keeping your family safe, a carbon monoxide alarm is a must-have device. Often called the “silent killer,” carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can be deadly. It’s commonly produced by faulty or poorly maintained heating systems, including furnaces, water heaters, and other gas-powered appliances. At Tru Comfort Heating and Air Conditioning, we’re here to help you safeguard your home with reliable advice and expert HVAC maintenance services.


Why Carbon Monoxide Alarms Are Essential

Carbon monoxide alarms are your first line of defense against this dangerous gas. These devices detect rising CO levels in your home and alert you before they reach hazardous levels. Unlike smoke, carbon monoxide doesn’t rise. Instead, it lingers at lower levels, which is why carbon monoxide alarm placement is critical.


Choosing the Right Carbon Monoxide Alarm

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Tru Comfort recommends wall outlet carbon monoxide alarms for their convenience and reliability. These plug-in units are easy to install and often come with backup battery capabilities, ensuring they remain operational even during power outages.


Tips for Proper Carbon Monoxide Alarm Placement

HVAC tech placing carbon monoxide alarm in low wall outlet

To maximize the effectiveness of your carbon monoxide alarm:

  • Install it near the ground. Carbon monoxide is heavier than air, so placing the alarm low ensures quicker detection.

  • Place it near air vents. Your HVAC system circulates air throughout your home, which can also spread carbon monoxide if there’s a leak. Installing the alarm near a vent allows it to detect any dangerous gases more effectively.

  • Label the unit with the setup date. This simple step ensures you know when the alarm was installed and when it needs to be replaced, which is typically every 5-7 years, depending on the manufacturer.


An HVAC tech writing the date on the side of a carbon monoxide alarm

Could Your HVAC System Be a Source of Carbon Monoxide?

A poorly maintained or malfunctioning HVAC system is one of the most common sources of carbon monoxide in homes. Cracked heat exchangers, blocked vents, or improper ventilation can all lead to dangerous CO leaks. If your system isn’t regularly inspected and maintained, you could unknowingly put your family at risk.


How Tru Comfort Can Help

At Tru Comfort Heating and Air Conditioning, we specialize in HVAC maintenance and inspections to keep your system running safely and efficiently. Our certified technicians will:

  • Inspect your furnace and other heating systems for potential CO leaks.

  • Check for proper ventilation and ensure air is circulating safely.

  • Provide expert advice on the best carbon monoxide alarms for your home.


Protect Your Family Today

Don’t leave your family’s safety to chance. Combine the power of a reliable carbon monoxide alarm with regular HVAC maintenance from Tru Comfort to enjoy peace of mind all year round.

Contact us today to schedule your HVAC maintenance or learn more about carbon monoxide alarms. Your safety is our priority!

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