BBieber0815 2017-02-01 16:45:52#1The general recommendation is at a height of 1.50 m. CO distributes evenly in the air.
Ttoxicmolotof 2017-02-01 17:27:02#2Sorry, I think I'm confusing it with CO2?!? In the Eifel there is a spring, where a candle goes out below the knee...
Sorry, I think I'm confusing it with CO2?!? In the Eifel there is a spring, where a candle goes out below the knee...
HHilfeHilfe 2017-02-02 07:26:18#3e.g. ABUS carbon monoxide alarm COWM300, 37241 where should I place it? above the fireplace?
Yypg 2017-02-02 08:12:24#4 e.g. ABUS carbon monoxide detector COWM300, 37241 where do I place it? Above the fireplace? I have that one in mind too. Google says, in the bedroom(s)
e.g. ABUS carbon monoxide detector COWM300, 37241 where do I place it? Above the fireplace? I have that one in mind too. Google says, in the bedroom(s)
EEvolith 2017-02-02 08:14:29#5I would always put them in the oven so that there is still time to react in the bedrooms. Especially when there is a ventilation system involved, I want to have time to wake up and rush outside with the child and husband.
I would always put them in the oven so that there is still time to react in the bedrooms. Especially when there is a ventilation system involved, I want to have time to wake up and rush outside with the child and husband.
HHilfeHilfe 2017-02-02 08:22:01#6is interesting now... I would also install the thing in the living room? I mean the fireplace is on, you sit in the living room and pass out... it's a further way to the bedroom?
is interesting now... I would also install the thing in the living room? I mean the fireplace is on, you sit in the living room and pass out... it's a further way to the bedroom?