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Updated almost 14 years ago on . Most recent reply
Carbon Monoxide Testers
Do you guys have Carbon Monoxide testers in all your units? Where can I buy like 20 of them at wholesale price? Im going to put them in my houses.
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California will require them in all single-family residences this summer. Apartments must have them in a couple of years.
You can find them very inexpensively online. Just go to Google, click "shopping" at the top, and search for "carbon monoxide detector". I've seen them as cheap as $6 a piece, but I would probably stick to a better known brand such as Kidde or First Alert.