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Businiess name:  Drain & Air Rescue
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I have a story to share about carbon monoxide detectors. I was in Target, in Houston, many years ago and found myself in the aisle where carbon monoxide detectors were kept. I passed by, because my home was all-electric. A few minutes later, I found myself wandering back to the same aisle, looking at the carbon monoxide detectors. I passed by, again. After several such passes, I finally decided to buy a detector for my Mother, who had a gas home furnace. When I got home, I was strangely anxious to get the detector to her ASAP. I went to the post office and mailed it to her that day. I called her and told her it was coming and that she should plug it in immediately. She received the detector, plugged it in, and THAT NIGHT it went off as she was sleeping. She had had her roof replaced a couple of days before I mailed the detector to her, and the workers had sealed off the attic vents from her gas furnace and water heater--unknown to her, carbon monoxide had been building up in her attic. That night, it made its way into the hallway outside her bedroom door, where she had plugged in the detector. Had I not bought the detector, sent it to her immediately, and had she not installed it right away, that night would have been her last night on Earth. TRUE STORY--NOT OFF THE INTERNET--MY OWN EXPERIENCE.

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