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Oakville Beaver, 25 Nov 1994, p. 43

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Lo m m l B ol i nds ds s Deadly Gume 10 New nrones carbon monoxide (Continued from page 3) Some ventilation systems have automatic controls which turn the fans on when the humidiâ€" ty climbs above the selected level. New home buyers might want to ensure they receive this convenience by asking the builder to install automatic conâ€" trols. It is important that homeownâ€" ers locate the switches for ventilaâ€" tion and circulation fans. These switches are normally located near the thermostat. New homes have a switch in each bathroom and some homes have another supplemental fan and switch in the kitchen for additional ventilation. These switches control local moisture and odors from showering and cooking. Some bathroom fans are equipped with a timer to control humidity during a bath or shower. The ventilation system requires frequent maintenance to ensure its safe operation. Homeowners should establish a monthly maintenance and cleanâ€" ing schedule. Start by checking to see if the hoods over intake and exhaust openings outside the house are broken or blocked. Clean all grilles or filters. Replace or clean all inâ€"duct filters. Homeowners with a heat recovâ€" ery ventilator should clean or replace filters. Regularly scrub kitchen grease filters with hot, soapy water. Some exhaust fans need to be oiled and cleaned according to manufacturer‘s instructions. Always disconnect the power before cleaning fans. New homeowners may encounter a ventilation system that includes an open air inlet. Basically designed as a hole in the basement wall, this hole should never be blocked despite the possible occurrence of a draft. Instead, homeowners should ask their builder to install a damper. Homes containing a wood burning fireplace or wood stove may be required by law to have a carbon monoxide (CO) detector to detect dangerous levels of gas. Some ventilation systems are designed so that a CO detector is not needed. Check with your builderâ€"to determine if your home has the necessary requirements. High concentration levels of carbon monoxide can cause death. If your CO detector alarm sounds, call the fire department. Open up the doors and windows to get fresh air into the house and tum off your ventilation system, including all exhaust fans. Your ventilation is designed to protect your home against moisture damâ€" age and ensure your home has an adequate amount of fresh air. For further information about ventilation systems call your nearest ONHWP Regional Office or toll free 1â€"800â€"668â€"7504 to obtain the free booklet, Information About Your Home‘s Ventilation System. 4 % . . ._ . . Spomoredby . EoT %fi*i@:afl:fig 635 Fourth Line (905) 338â€"2077 YES! | want to wmin a cabin on the Pud Cruise! lama(/?) Curatabsabal:] Na/vstbsaba[:] NAME ADDRESS PHONE Make cheque payable io: and sand or drop off entries to: 41 SPEERS RD. OAKVILLE LGK 354 845â€"3024 Fax 855516 My cheque is endosed D Or bill my: THE OAKVILLE BEAVER It PAYS to Preâ€"subscribe! Call 1â€"800â€"723â€"7723 Enter 24â€"Hour Talking Ad Number: Now relax and listen to the Best Real Estate Values available, shop by phone anytime, pressure free, toll free! 7 9 MaAKE oysE CAY DIRECT LINE 845â€"9180 Ctuy CENTURY 21 MiLLER M‘L@ h. * o PRIDE OF ITS NEIGHBOURKOOD! $178,500 Enter 24â€"Hour Talking Ad, 7405 COME HOME TO CLASS! $319,900 Enter 24â€"Hour Talking Ad, 7413 ,900 Enter 24â€"Hour Talking Ad, 7411 IMAGINE Alé. THE ROOM YOU NEED! 294,000 Enter 24â€"Hour Talking Ad, 7407 LAKESIDE gvme WITH AcREAGE! 299,000 Enter 24â€"Hour Talking Ad, 7406 /2,; LOTS ‘0 LOTs ‘0 ROoM: EXPERIENCE A LAKESIDE PANORAMIC $z s2qwanon "Hy A17IANYO AHL SISWOH MIN â€" Z P661 $298,000 Enter 24â€"Hour Talking Ad, 7409 nter 24â€"Hour Talking Ad, Q 4 Enter 24â€"Hour Talking Ad, 7410 g 5 REAL EstAtTE LtD. ReALTOR 3° Enter 24â€"Hour Talking Ad, 7408 g 4

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