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Re: ADT CO2 sensors reliable? Where to place?



> any particular reason you are suggest OUTSIDE
> the bedroom as opposed to in it?

Aerosol propellants (hair spray) can set them off.

> the reason i ask is my master bedroom is on the 2nd floor and
> the hallway outside is exposed on each end to a 2 story entrance foyer
> and 2 story family room... ie. a large mix of a huge volume of air. it
> also doesn't have any vent in the hallway. i am concerned the heating
> vents in the bedroom itself could actually pump in CO2 faster and fill
> the room (with closed door) faster than the hallway would hit the same
> level since it is exposed to such a huge volume of air on each side.
> any harm in putting it in the bedroom?

CO mixes readily with *all* of the air coming through the HVAC system.  You could back it up with a unit inside the bedroom as long
as it's not close to your wife's dresser.  :^)

> thanks again...

No problem.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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