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automated lights - and gas leaks...



I came home a couple of nights ago and half of the residents of the street
were standing outside their houses complaining of a gas leak.

that got me thinking - automated lighting is a potential hazard in these
situations. I know it will probably 'never happen' - but does anyone know of
a detector that can pick up natural gas , or even better one that will do
carbon monoxide and natural gas in a combined unit?

that way I can program comfort to disable the lighting in this situation..

thanks
david



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