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Kidde AC Plug-In Carbon Monoxide Detector w/ Battery Backup for
$5.82. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise
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About this product: - Electrochemical sensing technology - plug-in carbon monoxide alarm detects invisible carbon monoxide gas
- Protects during a power failure: 2-AA batteries (included) provide backup in the event of a power outage
- 85 decibel alarm alerts of carbon monoxide
- Easy to install & use: AC powered by your standard wall outlet
- Place 1 carbon monoxide detector on each level of your home & in each bedroom to help protect from poisonous CO gas
- End of life notification warns of replacement need after 10 years
- Test & reset button ensures of proper operation
- Two LED's: red for alarm mode and green for normal operation
- UL Certified, 10-year limited warranty
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"Understanding that it needs a good cumulation of CO in order to trigger the alarm, I placed a clear solid plastic cover on the stove with the device in it. Then I turn on the gas without ignition until I can smell the gas at 10 feet away. It does nothing at all.Do you think we can count on it to save our lives?"
Oh buddy, the gas has to be burning to make CO
A smallish amount of radon in a bedroom downstairs basically causes the same cancers as heavy smoking. And testing is free!
https://www.epa.gov/radon/how-do-...-they-free
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However, looking on amazon reviews there are several that people have had melt or catch fire. Not very good for a device to detect something like that. Afraid I am gonna have to pass even though it is a good price (might be a reason why)
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A smallish amount of radon in a bedroom downstairs basically causes the same cancers as heavy smoking. And testing is free!
https://www.epa.gov/radon/how-do-...-they-free
However, looking on amazon reviews there are several that people have had melt or catch fire. Not very good for a device to detect something like that. Afraid I am gonna have to pass even though it is a good price (might be a reason why)
Exactly why I was going to buy one. Thanks
https://www.kidde.com/home-safety...CO-alarms/