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CO Detectors

Can anyone recommend a good CO detector for general home use?

Thanks
Richard Rascati

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  • BillW@honeywell
    BillW@honeywell Member Posts: 1,099
    CO Detector

    Our is a C8600A1000. Battery powered, low battery warning, self tests every 10 minutes. Visit www.honeywell.com/your home/ for more info if you are a homeowner, see your distributor if you are a contractor. Thanks!
  • AlD'Ambola
    AlD'Ambola Member Posts: 3
    CO Monotors

    National Comfort Institute sells a low level monitor that sounds the alarm at 10ppm. First Alert and Nighthawk go off at 70ppm after measuring for 4 hours, we call them death alarms.We sell only to contractors. www.ncinstitute.com
  • Check out CO Experts

    Carbon Monoxide Low Level tester.

    George Kerr is who you contact, check website:

    WWW.coexperts.com

    This is probably the same unit National Comfort Institute is selling.
  • Bill_14
    Bill_14 Member Posts: 345
    Pricing

    Is there a list price, etc. on that website? Couldn't locate.

    Bill
  • No price you have

    to get in touch with George or Comfort Institute for pricing.
  • steve_6
    steve_6 Member Posts: 243
    co detectors

    > Can anyone recommend a good CO detector for

    > general home use?

    >

    > Thanks Richard Rascati



  • steve_6
    steve_6 Member Posts: 243
    co detectors

    Be careful of what you buy. Follow the instructions on where to or not to install them and do the maintainance on them. Don't be suprised if your tempted to throw the thing out the window after the first few false alarms. These units have long history of this, especially First Alert. Then we run into the problem not paying attention to something that cry's wolf to many times!! good luck
  • Jim Davis
    Jim Davis Member Posts: 305


    CO Experts is an a low level alarm that prevents injury to all members of the family where store alarms only protect adults. Because of their low level intial alarm (10ppm) it is recommend that it is purchased from a local contractor well trained in CO investigations. Most false alarms are the fault of the investigator not the alarm. These alarms are not sold direct to homeowners. National Comfort Institute can give you the name of a dealer in your area.
    1-800-633-7058
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