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Morgans,
How many of you have, and use a battery powered Carbon Monoxide Detector when you fly? One here. Why, or why not? Cheap insurance in northern Germany, where the heater is often on. Did the research, which made it obvious that the card board "spots" are next to useless. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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