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Whidbey Island Home Inspector Smoke Detector Tips

November 1st, 2011 at Tue, 1st, 2011 at 3:14 pm by Rick Schutte

Whidbey Island Home Inspector, Rick Bunzel, of Pacific Crest Inspections, discusses with Rick Schutte of Coldwell Banker Koetje Real Estate, some up-to-date tips for preventing fires and making sure your smoke detector is current. He discusses the different types of smoke detectors, what to do if your smoke detector is over 10 years old, and the different kinds of batteries for your smoke detector. Besides being a Whidbey Island Home Inspector, Mr. Bunzel is also a volunteer fire fighter.

Besides being a Whidbey Island Home Inspector, Rick Bunzel is the Principle Inspector at Pacific Crest Inspections.  If you would like to know more about your home go to WWW.Paccrestinspections.com

Rick Schutte is the Owner/Designated Broker of Coldwell Banker Koetje Real Estate in Oak Harbor, Wa.

Rick is the owner/designated broker of Coldwell Banker Koetje Real Estate and Koetje Property Management. He has been involved with the real estate industry on Whidbey Island for over 32 years. He is a past president of the NWMLS as well as a current board member of the North Puget Sound Association of Realtors. He has been designated by the National Association of Realtors as a Certified Real Estate Brokerage Manager as well as a Graduate of the Real Estate Institute. Rick can be reached at 360-675-5811 or cbk@WhidbeyRealEstate.com

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