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- The Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) urges Illinois residents to have working carbon monoxide alarms in their homes as a key safety element. Depending on the manufacturing, CO alarms reach end of life after an average of three years. Residents should pay attention to the distinct signals sent by carbon monoxide alarms when their life has expired.
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1. The Office of the State Fire Marshal Reminds Residents to Identify Signs of End of Life for Carbon Monoxide Alarms (012313OSFMCOEndofLifePressRelease.doc).Document Size:53760 Software: Microsoft Word Version: 97-2003 This is part of a series. It is part of Press releases from the Governor's agencies: 46270