Tips for a Healthy Fall
While you’re getting your furnace checked by a professional, don’t forget to change your carbon monoxide and fire alarm batteries. It’s best to check that everything is still in working order and change out batteries twice a year. In an emergency, it can be vital to have these devices. It’s also important to review an exit plan strategy with your family in case of a fire.
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