Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't it be mandatory that rentals have these types of things??
Y'all need to rent places that are licensed.
If you are concerned, OP - yes, take one with you. NBD.
Would you need a CO detector for a rental that is all electric?
Shouldn't anything listed on VRBO and AirBnB be licensed?
I don't know if it is all electric - water heater, stove? I don't know if they're gas or electric.
I would rather have one just in case. You can find them at Home Depot or similar stores.
"Just in case" is such an unhealthy mindset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't it be mandatory that rentals have these types of things??
Y'all need to rent places that are licensed.
If you are concerned, OP - yes, take one with you. NBD.
Would you need a CO detector for a rental that is all electric?
Shouldn't anything listed on VRBO and AirBnB be licensed?
I don't know if it is all electric - water heater, stove? I don't know if they're gas or electric.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't it be mandatory that rentals have these types of things??
Y'all need to rent places that are licensed.
If you are concerned, OP - yes, take one with you. NBD.
Would you need a CO detector for a rental that is all electric?
Shouldn't anything listed on VRBO and AirBnB be licensed?
I don't know if it is all electric - water heater, stove? I don't know if they're gas or electric.
I would rather have one just in case. You can find them at Home Depot or similar stores.
Anonymous wrote:We will be traveling for three weeks and staying in two different VRBOs. One listing says that they do not have a CO2 monitor. I'm thinking of buying one that I can take with me. Does anyone else every do this? Do you have one that you'd recommend?
Also, how concerned are you about the smoke detectors in a rental? Can I assume they've been checked and batteries replaced, or should I bring my own as well?
Anonymous wrote:I bought one on Amazon for $20 or $30. It’s just a battery operated carbon monoxide detector. Hotels don’t have them either! And it doesn’t take much space.