This product has a serious design flaw. Natural gas, which supplies gas heat to most urban households, is becoming increasingly expensive. That means your gas analyzer should be near the ceiling so you can get an alert long before your house explodes into matches. Unfortunately, homes in the United States may not have overhead power outlets. So if the gas fills the top 75% of the room and sets off that alarm, you're probably already dead. Or at least you're dead once you answer the alarm and flip the switch. Is this article better than nothing? Maybe. But maybe not, because if you don't have this item you know you need to keep looking for a gas detector that can be placed appropriately.
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