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March 3, 1986
Mr. Anthony W. Ferroni
Vice-President
Survival Air Sales Co., Inc.
6403 East Alondra Boulevard
Paramount, California 90723
Dear Mr. Ferroni:
This is in response to your letter of January 24, requesting clarification concerning carbon monoxide from oil-lubricated compressors normally found in automobile paint and body shops.
I will answer your questions in the order that you presented them in your inquiry to me.
1. A. What type of high heat temperature alarms are recommended?