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Posted in First Alert Carbon Monoxide on February 16th, 2010 by carbon monoxide detector – 22 CommentsPart three of four. When I am about to shoot the pop cans keep your ears at alert and turn up the volume on your speakers! The reason for this being is because when I shoot the bottom left can the first time, you can hear a high pitched sound. The can than falls behind the fence. Once the can is retrieved from behind the fence I than show it to you in detail. It should than be very obvious why the high pitched sound was made. I than show you the inside of my old milk jug. REMEMBER: Safety is a must!











