Description
Carbon monoxide, or CO, is a poisonous gas that has no color, odor, or taste, making it impossible to detect without proper equipment. It is produced when carbon-based fuels do not burn completely, including natural gas, propane, gasoline, diesel, wood, charcoal, heating oil, and kerosene. Around homes and buildings, CO can come from furnaces, boilers, gas water heaters, fireplaces, wood stoves, gas ovens, generators, vehicles in attached garages, blocked chimneys, damaged vents, and other fuel-burning appliances. Low-level CO monitors are important because they can provide earlier warning and ppm readings at lower concentrations than many standard UL 2032 household CO alarms, helping identify a possible problem before it becomes a more serious life safety hazard or a long-term, low-level exposure.
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Alarms shown:
Defender LL6270 Low Level Carbon Monoxide Monitor
Forensics Detectors FD-V001 Low Level Carbon Monoxide Monitor
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