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How to do I choose a CO Detector?
How to choose a CO detector:
Consider ease of installation, intended location and power source.
  • Plug-in types are easy to install - just plug them into any AC outlet. They are also easily moved around your home.
  • Battery-powered are also fairly easy to install and are portable if required.
  • Hard-wired are permanent and should be installed by an electrician.
Choose the features that meet your needs.
  • Digital displays are usually large and the LED numbers are easily read and quickly show the levels of CO, if present.
  • Battery back-ups are added protection if the power supply is interrupted.
  • Low Level Warning - is an early warning of CO, before the levels become dangerous.
  • Check carefully all the features or maintenance requirements with each detector.
Finally.. ensure your CO Detector is UL (Underwriter's Laboratories) approved.

Associated Information and Documents:
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What do I do if my CO Detector goes off?
What can I do to prevent CO?
What are the effects of carbon monoxide?

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