Toxic, odorless, tasteless gas produced by incomplete combustion or gasoline, kerosene, natural gas, butane, fuel oil, wood, coal or anywhere fossil fuels are burned. Dangerous levels of CO come from internal combustion engines such as cars, airplanes, and lawn mowers or from any poorly vented or improperly adjusted fuel burning appliance. |
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Works as expected
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
these CO monitors work great.
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
As discribed
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
Good product
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR
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This carbon monoxide detector (09-35600) should be replaced every 12-months.
12 months is correct.
A clear reaction shows between a level of 100ppm and 200ppm (Parts Per Million - ppm). Within approximately 30 minutes depending on humidity. At 200ppm exposure over many hours, the symptoms of CO poisoning would be a slight headache and perhaps some dizziness.
Approx 2 inch x 2 inch.
They have a strip of doublesided tape on the back.
These are one time use, if the color changes you would need to replace it.