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What is an acceptable level of Carbon Monoxide in a residence?

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What is an acceptable level of Carbon Monoxide in a residence?

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Between 0-9 parts per million (ppm) are within acceptable levels. From 10-99 ppm is unusually high. Over 100 ppm is dangerous. To learn more about carbon monoxide and CO detectors see, Carbon Monoxide.

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