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5 alarms you must have in your home - propane gas grill

by:Longzhao BBQ     2020-05-27
5 alarms you must have in your home  -  propane gas grill
There may already be smoke detectors in your home (
Stop reading this now if you don't do it, go out and buy some).
But while smoke detectors can protect you from fires, there are other deadly dangers lurking in the home and many do not have the necessary equipment to alert you.
So to complement the smoke detectors and make your home safer, here are five alerts to warn you of potential home threats.
Radon kills up to 20,000 people per year, the second largest cause of lung cancer after smoking, and the main cause of non-lung cancersmokers.
When the naturally occurring uranium in the soil is rotted, this colorless, tasteless gas is produced.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, this gas could be trapped at home without proper prevention, a problem that bothers one of the 15 families.
Fortunately, one
The cost of using the radon test is less than $15, and about $130 can have a radon detector that provides continuous monitoring.
If the test results show an increase in radon levels, don't panic.
Licensed contractors can find and seal any entry point and install an exhaust system to discharge the gas.
Carbon monoxide, a byproduct of burning fossil fuels, can accumulate from things around the house, such as generators, poorly maintained heating systems, barbecues, or cars left in the garage.
More than 400 people die each year from this smelly, colorless gas, or evenlethal dose —
4,000 people are hospitalized each year.
It will make you feel serious and cause dizziness, nausea, vomiting, chest pain and other symptoms.
Carbon monoxide is one of the most common household threats, and 25 states have laws on books that require detectors in certain residential buildings.
So it's very likely that you already have a carbon monoxide alarm at home.
If you don't, the probe starts at less than $20, which is a small price for peace of mind.
After Japan's devastating earthquake and the ensuing nuclear leak, sales of radiation detector manufacturers in the country hit a record high, and Americans want to protect themselves from similar disasters.
Radiation usually occurs naturally, but it is no problem for humans.
For example, granite countertops can emit low levels of radiation.
However, in the case of high concentrations, radiation can be extremely lethal and often the source of human radiation that poses the greatest threat --
For example, from a power plant or x-
X-ray machine in the hospital
Because these radiation sources are carefully controlled and regulated to prevent human exposure, it is unlikely that you will encounter a lethal dose.
However, as the Fukushima and Chernobyl nuclear disasters have shown, there is a possibility of catastrophic events, some people, especially those living near the nuclear power plant, may want to arm yourself with a home radiation alarm.
Fortunately, there are a lot of options, including a link to the iPhone, and the other will email you when it detects an increase in radiation levels.
Natural gas is the most common source of heat in the United States. S.
It is also used to power water heaters, clothes dryers and ovens.
In the wild, natural gas is no smell, but a smell is added to the stuff that injects our home, giving it a unique smell of stinky eggs.
So in the case of a potential gas leak, your best detector is your own nose.
You can supplement your sense of smell with a natural gas alarm, many of which also test propane and carbon monoxide.
Gas leaks are rare, but they can cause catastrophic explosions, so if your alarm clock rings and you smell the gas, it's better to leave home and call the fire department immediately.
Propane is heavier than air, so a leak can fill the room, creating a risk of suffocation or explosion.
For most people, the fuel tank of the gas grill is the only time they come into contact with propane, and the tank itself does not pose much risk as it is usually kept outside or in a garage.
However, many RV and trailer are propane.
Come on, so if you have a car like this, it's better to install a propane detector inside.
In addition, people who rely on propane generators or indoor propane heaters should also invest in one of the alarms.
Fortunately, most propane detectors will also alert the presence of natural gas, so be sure to have a detector that can handle both of these gases at the same time, which can save a little money.
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