 
                            The Fire and Rescue Service is appealing to homeowners to be carbon monoxide aware.
It comes following an incident earlier this week, where a woman claimed a Carbon Monoxide Detector saved her and her family's life.
She was woken in the early hours of the morning after her detector went off, she then called the Gas Board - who found two leaks in her boiler.
 
The Fire Service says there were no smells or other signs of a leakage, and they strongly recommend having a detector in your home. 
 
                                         
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