Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Protect you and your family for only £19.99!

Carbon monoxide is produced when the fuel in heating appliances is not burned properly, often as a result of poor installation or maintenance.
Exposure to carbon monoxide can lead to unconsciousness, brain damage and ultimately death. Most at risk are children, unborn babies, pregnant women and the elderly.

Call 0345 872 8636 to buy a carbon monoxide alarm.

Product features and benefits
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  • An advanced electrochemical sensor designed to accurately measure low levels of carbon monoxide (CO) providing an early warning of toxic CO levels in your home
  • Detects carbon monoxide continuously
  • Resistant to false alarms caused by normal household contaminants
  • Sounds a loud 85dB alarm (at 1m/3 feet) to alert you in case of an emergency
  • Test/reset button
  • Regular self-check to ensure detector is operating correctly
  • Simple to mount, portable, ideal for travelling
  • Certified to the the latest British Standards BS50291:2001


Carbon Monoxide Alarms FAQ's

Why do I need a carbon monoxide alarm?
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Having a carbon monoxide alarm in your home could save your life. A fault in your boiler could cause a carbon monoxide leak. Carbon monoxide is a deadly gas that can prove fatal within minutes if there is a leak in a house. By having a carbon monoxide alarm placed near your boiler, you will be alerted when a leak occurs giving you the opportunity to leave your house.
How can I prevent carbon monoxide leaks?
Maintaining your boiler and your central heating system can prevent deadly carbon monoxide leaks. As well as having a carbon monoxide alarm, having Central Heating Care can be a cost effective way of keeping your boiler and central heating system healthy. We offer a variety of Central Heating Care packages which, for as little as £13.25 per month, can give you peace of mind and reduce the chances of having unexpected repairs.
What are the most common sources of carbon monoxide?
The common potential sources of carbon monoxide are:
  • Gas appliances
  • Gas or wood burning fire places
  • Gas or oil boilers
  • Clogged chimney flues
  • Portable gas or kerosene heaters
  • Wood burning stove
What are the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning?
The following symptoms may be related to carbon monoxide poisoning which all people in your house should be aware of:

  • Mild exposure: Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (often described as ‘flu-like’ symptoms).
  • Medium exposure: Severe throbbing headache, drowsiness, confusion, fast heart rate
  • Extreme exposure: Unconsciousness, convulsions, cardiorespiratory failure, death 
Should you suspect CO may be affecting you or your family, open the doors and windows of your property to ventilate, turn off your appliances and evacuate the premises. At this time the authorities should be contacted to locate the source of the carbon monoxide before re-entering the building. Medical attention should be sought for anyone suffering the effects of CO poisoning.

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