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I found this while shopping online for dehumidifier. Sue brought it up

to me and so decided I should post it for others as well. You can put

them next to areas that could flood and not be noticed. My basement

floor is graded to slop to a drain so a water heater or wash machine

that had a hose that broke or leak would go down drain, but if you

don't have an open drain in basement, that would be good place. I'm

putting one in bathroom with tub just in case I'm distracted by

something while running a bath. I think I would turn off water before

answering but if I just went off to get something and was distracted by

something significant I fear an overflowing tub could happen. Sue

mentioned perhaps in kitchen if you have an ice maker. Those water

lines can break, dishwasher can flood too. Seems it would be a handy

gadget. Don't leave home with ANYTHING running though.

http://www.achooallergy.com/water-alarm.asp

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