Carbon monoxide detectors

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussion' started by Val.., Jan 27, 2012.

  1. Val..

    Val.. Confessed snail lover

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    Can anyone recommend one? There are just so many on the market I have no idea which one is best! I want one to take to the new cottage with me.................just in case!!!

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    As you say, there are many on the market, but any with an ISO or EN certification should be fine.

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    THIS ONE

    Its from Kidde, its battery operated, it detects smoke and carbon monoxide, and it speaks. (Which is better because its not just another beeping, it says what what is wrong.)
     
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    This one looks very good, apparently VERY sensitive to either smoke or CO, as long as it doesn't keep scolding me for having a cigarette!!!:nono::D

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