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Contact UsNatural Gas Rises First
- NFPA715 National Standard says to install within 12 inches from the ceiling
- Plug-In alarms mounted near gas appliances, outlets, and/or floors can be dangerous due to slower detection time
- A 100% battery-operated natural gas alarm is the safer solution
- Your natural gas alarm should always be mounted near ceiling where Natural Gas rises first
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How to Install Your Alarm
Proper Placement is Key to Providing Superior Protection
- Install within 12 inches from the ceiling
- 3 - 6 ft. away horizontally for any appliance
- 5 - 10 ft. away from cooking gas appliances
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