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We are out of stock of Safe-T-Alert CO Alarm, Plug-In, 110 VAC, USA MADE (SM-STA-60-521). Here are other products from the same Category.
| Carbon Monoxide Alarms and Monitors Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas produced by incomplete combustion (i.e. burning) of fossil fuels like wood, oil, coal, natural gas and propane gas. Small carbon monoxide leaks cause flu-like symptoms like dizziness. As the levels increase, carbon monoxide risks increase, too. Permanent nerve damage or death by asphyxiation are newspaper stories every day in some town somewhere. Carbon monoxide circulates throughout a home. Install alarms inside every bedroom where doors are closed. Safe Home ™ offers Kidde, Safety Siren and Safe-T-Alert, Costar and other popular brands. Alarms include passive spot monitors for airplanes or other vehicles, 9-volt alarms 12/24-volt security system alarms, and 120VAC. with or without battery back-up. Make Safe Home Products ® your partner in maintaining your health and life if you heat, cook or heat water with fossil fuels. | |
| Carbon Monoxide Monitors and Alarms. CO is a toxic gas. Odorless, colorless, carbon monoxide circulates throughout homes and businesses. Exposure results in illness or death. Avoid carbon monoxide poisoning by installing at least one CO detector on each level of your home or business. Install CO alarms inside each bedroom if the door is kept closed at night. Safe Home sells UL listed carbon monoxide alarm monitors that operate on a single 9 volt battery, 120VAC, 12Volts/24volts for security systems, 120VAC units with battery back-ups and even a passive monitor that changes color when exposed to CO. We also sell 12V carbon monoxide alarms for vehicles, trailers and sleeper cabs of over-the-road trucks. Tune up your furnace annually, clean chimneys and wood burning stoves. Remember carbon monoxide is produced by incomplete burning of fossil fuels including charcoal, oil, methane, propane, coal and wood. Let Safe Home Products ® be your partner in maintaining health and life with its carbon monoxide monitors. |
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