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Smarter with with each passing generation

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Four new safety devices are described for the home. They are the Nighthawk carbon monoxide detector for $70, the $80 Intellicode Access Security System to thwart thieves trying to decode garage door remotes, the $7 10-year Ultralife smoke detector battery, and the $150 floating backyard pool alarm.

Author: Wagner, Liz
Publisher: Times Mirror Magazines, Inc.
Publication Name: Home Mechanix
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 8755-0423
Year: 1996
Safety and security measures, Product introduction, Product Announcement, Equipment and supplies, Safety equipment and supplies industry, Safety equipment industry, Fire detectors, Smoke detectors, Carbon monoxide, Swimming pools, Garage doors, Garage door openers, Nighthawk Carbon Deioxide Detector (Alarm system), Genie Intellicode Access Security System (Door closer, automatic), Ultralife Smoke Detector Battery (Battery), Pool Alarm 2048L (Alarm system)

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Ridding your bathroom of mold and mildew

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Installing a bath fan is the only permanent solution for ridding a bathroom of mold and mildew. The buyer is advised to consider capacity and noise level when choosing a fan unit. Directions are provided to help the homeowner layout and cut a hole in the ceiling and install the housing and ducting.

Author: Wagner, Liz
Publisher: Times Mirror Magazines, Inc.
Publication Name: Home Mechanix
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 8755-0423
Year: 1996
Installation, Bathrooms, Heating, cooling and ventilation, Fans, Fans (Equipment), Ceiling fans

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Buyer's guide to bath faucets: chose the fixture you like best, but make sure that it passes these tests

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Choosing a facet design is the easiest part of getting a new faucet. Basic facts about faucets are needed to ensure that a quality fixture is bought without paying for more than is needed. The basic parts of a faucet are described and tips are given on what to look for in a quality faucet.

Author: Wagner, Liz
Publisher: Times Mirror Magazines, Inc.
Publication Name: Home Mechanix
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 8755-0423
Year: 1996
Purchasing, Cover Story, Design and construction, Buyers Guide, Faucets, Bathroom accessories

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