Is your home or business protected from fire, improper ventilation of combustion-based appliances, and other sources of smoke and carbon monoxide? Without adequate coverage with reliable smoke and CO detectors, you and your family could be at risk of a serious disaster.
Fortunately, Willard Cooling, Heating, Plumbing, & Electrical will gladly help you get and maintain the protection you need through carbon monoxide and smoke detection services, including inspection and maintenance to keep them reliable.
Need help with smoke detectors and/or CO detectors in the Dallas area? Contact Willard Cooling, Heating, Plumbing, & Electrical at (469) 840-4743.
Benefits of Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors
There are few threats to a home or business as potentially devastating as uncontrolled and undetected fires — but carbon monoxide buildup can be even worse, as it can render you incapable of realizing there’s a problem.
By keeping your home secured with detectors in good working order, you’ll be:
- Safer from fires and carbon monoxide poisoning
- Less likely to need serious repairs to your home
- Healthier than you would be if your CO levels were high enough to be of concern but not quite deadly
- Improving the value of your home
- Maintaining compliance with regulatory standards if you rent or sell your home
Any property can be at risk of fires, and any property with combustion from furnaces, fireplaces, ovens, or space heaters can be at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning — even cars in adjacent garages can lead to poisoning if ventilation is an issue.
Contact us at (469) 840-4743 today to learn more about why you want to keep smoke detectors and CO detectors installed and maintained in your Dallas home or business.
The Importance of Smoke Detector & CO-Detector Maintenance
The devices that protect your home or business from emergencies can’t be unreliable — if a smoke detector fails to go off when a fire starts, it can put you and your family at risk. That’s why routine maintenance and battery replacement are crucial.
Even if you have models that are wired into your electrical system, it’s not rare to see a situation that cuts the power and causes smoke or CO buildup.
If you haven’t kept up with detector maintenance or need to replace batteries and aren’t sure how, let Willard Cooling, Heating, Plumbing, & Electrical help. We have the experience and expertise to quickly and thoroughly get your systems up to par so you can rely on them.
Call a Professional If You Have Doubts
If you have doubts about the performance or reliability of a smoke detector or carbon monoxide detector, it’s best to contact a professional for an inspection. Even if you have other units in place, if the fire or hazard occurs close to a failed unit, you might lose precious time to prevent harm to people or property.
The slight frustration and cost of ensuring the reliability of your safety devices can make a big difference in the outcome of an accident — it’s a sound investment every time.
Schedule Carbon Monoxide Detector & Smoke Detector Services in Dallas
If you need help with either of these safety devices in your Dallas home or business, leave it to the electricians at Willard Cooling, Heating, Plumbing, & Electrical to ensure your protection against accidents and incidents.
We’ll be happy to help with all your systems, answer any questions you have, and deliver a pleasant experience from beginning to end.
Contact Willard Cooling, Heating, Plumbing, & Electrical at (469) 840-4743 today to schedule services in Dallas.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many smoke detectors should I have?
Smoke detectors should be installed on every floor of your home. They should be positioned inside every bedroom and hallway, as well as the kitchen, garage, and laundry room.
Where should I install CO detectors?
CO detectors should be installed 10 feet outside the bedrooms on every floor. They should also be installed in the garage and any room with a gas-burning appliance.
How often should I replace smoke and CO detectors?
Smoke detectors should be replaced every 10 years, and most CO detectors should be replaced every seven to 10 years.