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Carbon Monoxide & Smoke Detector Laws

What Is a Dual-Sensor Smoke Alarm?

This question is about Carbon Monoxide & Smoke Detector Laws

A dual-sensor smoke alarm utilizes two technologies to detect smoke: photoelectric and ionization detection.

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