Precautions for the installation of gas alarms (1) The alarm probe is mainly the detection element that contacts the combustion gas sensor. It is composed of a platinum wire coil covered with alumina and a binder to form a spherical shape, and its outer surface is attached with rare metals such as p... read more
Quickly move the patient to a place with fresh air, rest in bed, keep warm, and keep the airway open. First, correct hypoxia quickly correct the hypoxia state. Inhalation of oxygen containing 5% CO2 can accelerate the dissociation of COHb and increase the discharge of CO. When inhaling fresh air, it... read more
Installation Specifications 1. When the detection (detection) point is located on the windward side of the minimum frequency wind direction of the release source, the distance between the carbon monoxide detection probe and the release source should not be greater than 2m. 2. When the detection (det... read more
In order not to damage the alarm, to provide an ideal protection, and to prevent unwanted alarms, please follow the instructions below where carbon monoxide alarms cannot be installed: It is normal for short-term high concentrations of carbon monoxide to be produced in kitchens, furnace rooms and so... read more
Because carbon monoxide gas is lighter than air, it is recommended to install carbon monoxide gas alarms on or near the ceiling. Do not install in a place with large air flow. At regular intervals, use a small vacuum cleaner to absorb the dust on the surface of the carbon monoxide alarm. Install the... read more