To determine if anyone in the household is at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, be especially vigilant to protect high-risk patients who are exposed to carbon monoxide. If you have babies or small children at home, check them for signs of carbon monoxide poisoning, as they may not be able to... read more
What are the effects of carbon monoxide? When carbon monoxide is inhaled, carbon monoxide gas passes through your body and combines with red blood cells. The role of these red blood cells, called hemoglobin, is to bind oxygen to red blood cells 200 times faster, preventing oxygen from reaching vital... read more
How to maintain the alarm? ·Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust on the surface of the alarm once a month. ·Do not wipe the alarm with cleaners or solvents. Chemicals can permanently damage or temporarily contaminate the sensor head. Avoid spraying air fresheners, hairspray, paint or other aeroso... read more
What carbon monoxide alarms can and can't do? Alarms are designed to sense insensate carbon monoxide from a malfunctioning water heater, gas stove, gasoline engine, or other source of carbon monoxide. The alarm can only detect carbon monoxide reaching the sensor head, carbon monoxide may appear in o... read more
Carbon monoxide alarm construction wiring? Connect the input terminal of the controller to the terminal of the detector correspondingly Refer to the wiring diagram of the controller and the detector, and connect the controller to the corresponding terminals of the detector. Carbon monoxide alarms ar... read more