Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Detectors in Pensacola, FL
One of the crucial safety measures for a home is the installation of carbon monoxide detectors and smoke detectors, which act as a fire alarm. For optimal protection, we recommend the installation of hard-wired detectors strategically placed throughout the home. Simply contact Peaden Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical to schedule this service, and we'll play our part in ensuring the safety of your family and home!
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For over 50 years, families have entrusted us with their essential home service needs. We take pride in delivering top-notch services, including smoke and carbon monoxide detector replacement and installation in Pensacola, FL. Our team is well-equipped to address every item on your checklist.
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Smoke Detector Installation
House fires pose a significant threat, resulting in substantial damage and loss of life each year. Functional smoke detectors can make a crucial difference for a family, making them a necessity for every home. Call Peaden Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical in Pensacola, FL today to arrange for smoke detector installation.
The Dangers of Carbon Monoxide
While the dangers of smoke and fire are widely understood, carbon monoxide (CO) poses a unique threat. CO is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, and toxic gas produced as a byproduct of combustion. If your home utilizes natural gas, it is imperative to have detectors in place to provide early warnings of any increase in CO levels—since it cannot be detected by human senses!
Carbon Monoxide Detector Installation
We will strategically install CO detectors in key areas of your house, promptly detecting any rise in carbon monoxide levels, such as those resulting from furnace malfunctions. If the detectors are triggered, it serves as a warning for your family to evacuate the house and seek assistance from the gas company. It’s crucial not to return to your home until the issue is identified and resolved.