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Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms are vital safety devices in homes, often overlooked after installation. Both have a lifespan of about 10 years—after which their effectiveness drops. Modern versions often feature sealed, long-lasting batteries. Detectors should be regularly tested, cleaned, and replaced when expired. Proper placement on every level and near sleeping areas ensures early warning against fire and CO dangers, making these devices critical for household safety.
By Toby MitchellSmoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms are vital safety devices in homes, often overlooked after installation. Both have a lifespan of about 10 years—after which their effectiveness drops. Modern versions often feature sealed, long-lasting batteries. Detectors should be regularly tested, cleaned, and replaced when expired. Proper placement on every level and near sleeping areas ensures early warning against fire and CO dangers, making these devices critical for household safety.