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smoke/carbon moxide alarms

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Anyone have one or recommend one?
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I have a Carbon monoxide alarm. Fireangel, B&Q aprox. 25 pounds, get one with a digital display so you can see what the CO level is. Non digital tend to have a low alarm threshold and can be triggered by chemical reactions and interference. You will be suprised at how quickly the CO level rises when using the cooker even with ventilation- well worth getting!

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Try Tesco Direct.. mine was cheaper than that
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.100-6185.aspx

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