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As hurricane season ramps up, many homeowners will soon be pulling out their generators to prepare for potential power outages. But did you know that improper use of generators can lead to deadly carbon monoxide poisoning?
Now is the time to ensure your home is ready. In our latest blog post, we share crucial safety tips and explain how to keep your generators and carbon monoxide detectors up to code. Don’t wait until it’s too late—protect your family with our Hurricane Safety Special. |
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HURRICANE SAFETY SPECIAL | Complimentary battery check for your alarm control panel and 15% off the installation of carbon monoxide detectors. Limited time offer! |
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Generators are essential during power outages, but they can pose serious carbon monoxide risks. With hurricane season upon us, now is the time to ensure your generator is safe to use. Read More > |
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Carbon monoxide is a silent, invisible threat that can strike without warning—especially while using portable or whole-home generators during hurricane season. Read More > |
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Your alarm system is your first line of defense, but it’s only as reliable as its power source. Ensure your alarm control panel’s battery is fully charged and ready to keep your home secure during hurricane season. Read More > |
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Real-Life Application | NOT a False CO Alarm | An "Annoying" Alarm Turned Out to Be a Lifesaver |
When a family’s detectors were presumed to be malfunctioning, APS was called. We dispatched immediately and discovered dangerous carbon monoxide levels from their generator, preventing a potential tragedy. This is just one example of why proper installation and maintenance of carbon monoxide detectors and generators are so crucial.
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