How to keep your heater working as cold comes to Kansas

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — With temperatures expected to dip below zero in Kansas in the coming days, this is your last chance to make sure your heater is running optimally.

The latest Storm Track 3 forecast calls for a low of minus five degrees on Sunday night. You don’t want your heater to go out then.

Two heating, ventilation and air conditioning experts at Eck Services in Wichita said one of the best things you can do is change your air filter.

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You should also make sure your carbon monoxide sensors are charged and working. Eck cautioned that if there is a crack in your system, the furnace could let carbon monoxide into your home as it runs. The gas can be lethal…

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