A central location about 5 feet from the floor closest to where the majority of people will sleep is the best location for a carbon monoxide detector. CO rises slowly as the air in the room warms, but can stay close to the floor in a cool, enclosed space.
Lower is better than higher in the case of a CO detector whereas a smoke detector is generally mounted higher. Most of the CO detectors I have seen that are factory installed in new RV's are mounted too high (top of a closet) to be immediately effective.
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Mike
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