With the cold weather setting in the last couple nights and knowing that old-man winter is bound to rear his ugly head, more and more people are using their furnaces and fireplaces more and more. With that comes the possibility of the silent killer, carbon monoxide, building up in your home. There are ways to detect the odorless colorless gas. Captain Mike Wilson of the Ottawa Fire Department:
The Ottawa Fire Department will provide you with both smoke detectors and a carbon monoxide detector free of charge. Just give them a call and schedule a time for them to come out and install them in the proper places in your home.