Carbon monoxide is an invisible, colorless, odorless, non-irritating gas that cannot be sensed with facial features. Most people are unable to detect themselves when accidentally poisoned. They are often found in a coma, resulting in major injuries or death. Therefore, calling it "invisible killer" in the family is not excessive. For the safety of your family's life, it is recommended to install a carbon monoxide alarm.
Suggested location
Carbon monoxide alarms cannot be installed anywhere
In order not to damage the alarm, provide an ideal protection, and prevent unnecessary alarms, please follow the following guidelines for not installing a carbon monoxide alarm:
It is recommended not to install the alarm in a garage, kitchen, or furnace room. Installation at these locations may cause annoying alarm sounds, and may be exposed to substances that can damage or contaminate the sensor head, or may not allow people to hear alarm sounds elsewhere in the home. In the garage, the car exhaust will contain some carbon monoxide. The carbon monoxide concentration will be higher when the engine starts, causing an alarm.
It is normal for transient high concentrations of carbon monoxide to form in the kitchen, furnace, and some burning appliances. If you install the alarm too close to the appliances, it may often alarm and become a noise.
If you must install the alarm near the kitchen or heating appliances, consider taking a distance from these appliances.
Do not install in dirty, dusty or greasy places like kitchens, garages and houses. Oil, dust, or household chemicals can contaminate or be on the sensor's sensor head, preventing the alarm from functioning. Do not block the alarm vents. Install the alarm in a place where it will not be blocked by curtains, furniture, or other objects. Also do not install in places where air does not circulate, such as vaulted ceilings or the tops of pointed roofs, where carbon monoxide cannot reach the sensor heads in time to issue early warnings.
Do not install in strong winds from ceiling fans. Do not install near outdoor doors and windows, near fresh air vents, or in any other well-ventilated area. Fast circulating air from the fan or outdoor fresh air can affect the alarm response.
Do not install at temperatures below 4°C or above 38°C. These include rooms, lofts, hallways, and garages. Extreme temperatures will affect the sensitivity of the alarm.
Avoid the following situations
· Due to the influence of outdoor conditions, there will be too much fuel spillage or reverse smoke in the burning appliances. Such as: wind direction or wind speed, or large gusts;
• Long-term use of burning appliances without ventilation ducts (furnaces, ovens, fireplaces, etc.).
• Changes in temperature cause the exhaust gas to accumulate near the ground.
· The car is idle near the garage or residence.

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