Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colourless, odourless and tasteless gas that can be emitted from any fossil fuel burning appliance or home heating source - especially the furnace.

This gas is very poisonous, and exposure to low levels of CO over an extended period of time is just as dangerous as extreme exposure. Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide poisoning are often confused with those of the flu, and food poisoning.

The Senco Model ONE CO Alarm eliminates the dangers of both low and extreme exposure to Carbon Monoxide by offering easy and trustworthy CO detection.

Senco Model ONE CO Alarm Features

  • Digital Display
    Displays levels of carbon monoxide from 30 to 999 parts per million.Senco Model One Carbon Monoxide Detector

  • Peak Level Memory
    Remembers the highest CO level present during the past four weeks.

  • Battery Powered
    Ensures your safety in the event of a power outage. Battery will provide power for more than one year.

  • Instant CO Test
    By pushing the test button, the unit will give you an instant CO reading in any room, near any appliance.

  • Portable
    You can mount this unit to the wall or place it on any table top

Reliability of Carbon Monoxide Alarms

CO alarms always have been and still are designed to alarm before potentially life-threatening levels of CO are reached. The safety standards for CO alarms have been continually improved and currently marketed CO alarms are not as susceptible to nuisance alarms as earlier models.

Testing Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Consumers should follow the manufacturer's instructions. Using a test button tests whether the circuitry is operating correctly, not the accuracy of the sensor. Alarms have a recommended replacement age, which can be obtained from the product literature or from the manufacturer.

Getting Your Furnace Tested for Gas Leaks

The presence of Carbon Monoxide (CO) is the most common and serious safety issue in homes. Cabron Monoxide Testing™ is a very affordable indoor air quality service that will target and eliminate the danger of CO poisoning in your home...learn more.


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