Where to Install a Carbon Monoxide Detector

Carbon monoxide (CO) is often called the ‘silent killer’ – it’s a colourless, odourless gas that can be deadly. Because you can’t see or smell CO, a carbon monoxide detector is a vital safety device for any home or workplace that uses fuel-burning appliances. These detectors continuously monitor the air for CO and sound a […]
Carbon monoxide safety warning as temperatures dip
The South Carolina Department of Environmental Service has reported an increase in incidents caused by carbon monoxide happening in the winter, especially when heat sources are not working properly or are used incorrectly. Carbon monoxide or the “silent killer” is caused by fuels burning in the appliances incompletely or appliances that do not have the […]
Fire Protection Research Foundation webinar to discuss carbon monoxide detection studies
Webinar to address carbon monoxide detection and alarm research The Fire Protection Research Foundation (FPRF) will host a webinar on February 6, 2025, to present recent research on carbon monoxide (CO) detection and alarm systems. The event will cover findings from two studies: a nationwide survey assessing CO alarm presence and functionality in US households […]
Fire Line Seattle issues carbon monoxide poisoning warning for National Awareness Month
Carbon monoxide poisoning risks and sources highlighted As reported by Fire Line Seattle, November is recognized as National Carbon Monoxide Awareness Month, drawing attention to the risks associated with carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. CO is a colorless, odorless gas that can be lethal if inhaled in sufficient quantities. Sources of CO include the burning of […]
Siterwell launches A8612B smoke and carbon monoxide detector with 15-second faster detection in the US
Enhanced smoke detection for safer homes from Siterwell As reported by Siterwell, the newly launched A8612B Combo Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector provides faster smoke detection than current safety standards require, offering a 15-second advantage over the latest UL217 9th Edition requirements. This improved response time is achieved through Siterwell’s advanced photoelectric sensor, enhanced by […]
Telgian to host webinar on carbon monoxide detection requirements in August
Ray Dotts to present webinar on carbon monoxide detection Ray Dotts, a fire protection expert from Telgian Engineering & Consulting, will present a Fire Smarts webinar titled “Carbon Monoxide Detection Requirements” on August 8, 2024, from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm ET. Dotts brings over 40 years of experience in fire alarm design and installation […]
Kidde launches advanced fire and carbon monoxide safety device in North America
Introduction of Kidde Detect for enhanced home safety Kidde has announced the launch of Kidde Detect, a new advanced technology for fire and carbon monoxide safety. As reported by Kidde, this launch is accompanied by an advertising campaign titled ‘Help Protect You From You,’ which aims to make fire safety more relatable through a humorous […]
Flint Fire Department enhances resident safety with 1,000 new smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
Flint Fire Department’s proactive safety measures The City of Flint Fire Department has taken a significant step towards improving resident safety by installing 1,000 smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms in homes from August 2023 to January 1, 2024. This initiative positions Flint ahead of other Michigan communities in terms of the number of alarms […]
Seattle Fire Department shares advice on preventing carbon monoxide poisoning during power outages
In light of recent warnings by the National Weather Service about potential high winds in King County, which may lead to power outages, the Seattle Fire Department has issued crucial guidelines to prevent carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. Power outages often increase the risk of CO poisoning, a dangerous and potentially fatal condition caused by the […]
CPSC offers $2 million in grants for carbon monoxide prevention
Grant opportunity to combat carbon monoxide exposure The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced the availability of $2 million in grants designed to support state, local, and tribal governments in preventing carbon monoxide poisoning. The grants are part of the Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Grant Program (COPPGP), which seeks to decrease the incidents […]