Posts Tagged ‘carbon monoxide’
How to Choose Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms
Woodie’s DIY will show you how to choose smoke and carbon monoxide alarms
Home Safety – Carbon Monoxide Alarm/Detector Tips
Learn how to make your home safe with a carbon monoxide alarm. www.coldwellbanker.com
Invention of garage door opening carbon monoxide detector
A palm city man invents a carbon monoxide detector that automatically opens in the door when it senses danger.
First Alert’s One Link Voice Sounding Smoke and CO Alarm explanation and un-boxing video
Formore information and to purchase this smoke alarm see: www.firstalertstore.com This video of the First Alert’s One Link Voice Sounding Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm will show you what is in the package and give you a brief description of the product. This smoke detector has a photoelectric sensor built right in to help reduce false alarms. One Link technology allows you to place multiple One Link smoke alarms throughout your home and they will all wirelessly communicate with each other. If one smoke alarm goes off, they all will go off and sound the location of the emergency. Our quick explanation of this First Alert smoke detector SCO501CN is provided by wwwFirstAlertStore.com where this product and many other First Alert Home Safety Products are offered. For more information and to purchase this smoke alarm see: www.firstalertstore.com
Faulty / Defective carbon monoxide alarm Kidde
We bought a kiddie smoke and carbon monoxide alarm. Of course have a new alarm we thought we would be secure. After moving to a new house we have a propane water heater in our sons room. our concern of course was the gas leaking while our 12 year old sleeps. until our addition is complete I assumed we could trust the Kidde alarm. I thought I would hold it around the water heater. It did nothing. I then held it over the Exhaust pipe outside while the burner was running. it failed to alert again. With my concern of this product I headed for the gas stove. I blew out the pilot light turned on the gas covered it in foil it still did nothing. When i light the stove it alerts for fire, then pushing the rest it say beeps and says fire, Then warning carbon monoxide as seen in the video I do know of another way of testing this other than a plumbers torch. I found it undependable and suggest testing yours as it could be your life or your loved ones