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March 21, 2008, Newsletter Issue #84: Water Sensors Can Be Placed Under Appliances
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Tip of the Week
The great thing about a water sensor is how useful it is. Some can detect a fraction of an inch of water overflow on the floor and sound an alarm or tone to let you know.
Here are places you can put water sensors:
Under the bathroom sink, where leaks can cause water damage to cabinets or flooring.Next to the water heater to detect early signs of leaks and save you money.Under refrigerators, dishwashers and washing machines. Catch leaks before they damage your floors and prevent the unhealthy growth of mold.In your basement. Put sensors in areas where you think water will collect.
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