Carbon Monoxide Detectors (also called Carbon Monoxide Alarms)
1. Carbon Monoxide Detectors do NOTfunction as smoke Detectors
2. Smoke Detectors do Not work as Carbon Monoxide Detectors.
3. Only select Detectors which are officially approved (and kite-marked where appropriate) to at least one of the major CO Alarm standards.
UL2034 (American)
EN50291 (European)
BS7860 (British)
4. Follow manufacturer's recommendations for placement in your home.
5. Treat all activations as real and get the activation checked out by a professional.
6. Evacuate everyone from your home immediately leaving the door open for ventilation on your way out.
7. Notify the Fire Service from a neighbor’s home.
8. Test CO Detectors at least once a month, following the manufacturer's instructions.
9. Replace CO Detectors and batteries according to the manufacturer' s instructions (every five years normally).
10. Get a Carbon Monoxide Alarm sent home to you today if you need one.
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Placement of your Carbon Monoxide Detector
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