Comfort Accessories
Standard UL Listed CO Alarm

Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a very real indoor air health hazard.

According to the Centers For Disease Control, CO poisoning accidentally kills over 500 Americans each year. Tens of thousands are made sick, many suffering permanent physiological and nervous system damage.

Harmful levels of CO can occur in virtually any home. There is no acceptable low level. Carbon Monoxide sources include: gas and oil furnaces, boilers and water heaters • vehicles in attached garages • gas or wood burning fireplaces • space heaters • BBQ’s • electric generators • lawn mowers & power equipment • gas ranges and ovens • electric ovens when self-cleaning.

Any of these can cause CO to build up to harmful levels. Every home needs at least one CO Alarm, even “all electric” homes.

CO is measured in Parts Per Million (ppm). Many doctors and researchers now state that long term exposure to CO levels as low as 10 ppm can lead to permanent mental & physical health damage.

We do recommend at least one low-level CO alarm (details on Comfort Accessories page) per household. Additional CO alarms located in your home may be standard UL listed. We offer a Bryant UL listed CO alarm featuring:

  • Easy to read digital monitor displays CO levels updated every 15 seconds. Displays CO levels of 30-999 ppm.

  • Peak level button allows you to see the highest CO level recorded since the alarm was last reset or unplugged.

  • Test/Reset button allows ensures electronic circuitry and alarm are functioning and resets the unit.

  • Continuous protection with a rechargeable lithium battery (which never needs replacement) to provide CO detection even during power outages. A warning alarms to let you know when the battery is low.

  • Mounting options – plug directly into an outlet, 6-foot cord allows for wall mounting or table top placement.

  • 7-year limited warranty.

Industry Links:

Air Conditioning Contractors of America

NATE Certified

Bryant Factory Authorized Dealer

Department of Energy

ENERGY STAR

Environmental Protection Agency

Comfort Institute

 
 
 
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