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Hey! How's it going?
Hey, doing great! Just chilling.
Cool! Any plans for the weekend?
Maybe some gaming. You?
Nice! I'm thinking about hiking. There's this amazing trail nearby that I've been wanting to explore for a while. It's got some great views and a waterfall at the end!
That sounds awesome! Which trail is it?
It's called Pine Ridge Trail. About an hour's drive from here. You should come along if you're free!
Tempting! I might have to skip gaming for that. Let me check my schedule and get back to you.
No pressure, but it'd be fun! Let me know what you decide.
Will do! By the way, have you tried that new café downtown? They've got some killer coffee and pastries, perfect for a post-hike treat.

Kidde Carbon Monoxide Detector, Plug In Wall with AA Battery Backup, Test-Hush Button

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The Kidde Carbon Monoxide Detector, Plug In Wall with AA Battery Backup, Test-Hush Button uses electrochemical sensor technology to detect poisonous CO gas in your home and alert you by sounding an 85-decibel alarm. Setup is easy as the Kidde carbon monoxide alarm plugs into a standard, 120V AC power outlet in your home, while two AA alkaline batteries (included) work as a backup in the event of a power failure. When carbon monoxide is detected, the digital display shows the level of carbon monoxide the alarm is sensing and updates every 15 seconds. Peak Level Memory records the last time carbon monoxide was detected or when the unit was tested. The Smart-Hush button silences the unit for approximately 8 minutes, which is helpful when this smoke detector carbon monoxide detector combo sounds from things like routine cooking or shower steam. Install a carbon monoxide smoke detector combo on every level of your home and near bedrooms to help keep your family safe. UL Certified with a 10-year limited manufacturer's warranty. Meets requirements of UL 2034, UL217, NFPA72, (chapter 11 2002 edition) The State of California Fire Marshal, NFPA101 (One and two family dwellings) Federal Housing Authority (FHA), Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

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