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Check with your HVAC company or furnace instruction manual as to the right type of filter needed for optimal performance as well as how often you should be replacing the filter.
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One very common way that carbon monoxide makes its way into homes is through gas furnaces. • When cracks appear in the heat exchanger and combustion chamber in the furnace, carbon monoxide can leak into your home.
1. Yearly furnace maintenance Call a professional HVAC company to perform yearly maintenance on your home as they are trained to properly clean the furnace, check for cracks and inspect for leaks that can be occurring within the furnace.
2. Install carbon monoxide detectors in the home • There are various models of carbon monoxide detectors to choose from that can detect the smallest trace of gas in the air. • Installing a few around the home, near bedrooms is the best place to put these detectors.
3. Regularly replace the furnace air filter • Check with your HVAC company or furnace instruction manual as to the right type of filter needed for optimal performance as well as how often you should be replacing the filter.
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