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If smoke rises, and carbon monoxide sinks, where do you place a combo smoke/CO2 detector?
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[quote:Sterling Malory Archer:MV8zNzU3MDEwXzY3MjgyODI1X0E4RjlFMjdD] I'm pretty sure that CO only falls when in a near vacuum state. If you have your air running or an actual fire, the air will be in constant motion causing CO to move about. it's not that heavy, just heavier than non-moving air. [/quote]
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Up high or down low?
More common would be an alarm for smoke/fire so, yes, up high... but then how does it sense CO2?
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