Carbon Monoxide Alarms and Detectors

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SENSIT-CO Plus Carbon Monoxide /CO-Air Free meter
SENSIT-CO Plus Carbon Monoxide /CO-Air Free meter
Your Price: $650.00
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Sensit -CO meter with matching calibration Kit
Sensit -CO meter with matching calibration Kit
Your Price: $550.00
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SENSIT-CO Carbon Monoxide Analyzer with pump
SENSIT-CO Carbon Monoxide Analyzer with pump
Your Price: $450.00
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Fluke-CO-220 Carbon Monoxide Meter
Fluke-CO-220 Carbon Monoxide Meter
Your Price: $309.99
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CM100, Carbon Monoxide Meter
CM100, Carbon Monoxide Meter
Your Price: $169.99
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Testo 317-3 Personal CO Monitor
Testo 317-3 Personal CO Monitor
Your Price: $229.00
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SENSIT P100 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Personal Monitor
SENSIT P100 Carbon Monoxide (CO) Personal Monitor
Your Price: $219.00
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Carbon Monoxide Alarms Save Lives.

Ideal protection for Small Plane Pilots, the young, the old, the infirm, the home-bound and those with compromised breathing.
A must for every technician working in HVAC, building Science or Weatherization!

    • Carbon Monoxide is rightful called the silent killer.
    • Carbon Monoxide (CO) is odorless, colorless, tasteless and moves with the air (does not stratify).
    • Only specially designed gas sensors effectively detect the presence of CO.
CO poison accumulates in the body so low level exposure over longer periods can be just as harmful as a high level exposure over a shorter period.

US and Canadian alarm standards (UL 2034 and CSA6.19) call for:
  • No displays under 30+ PPM (parts per million)
  •  No alarms at 70+ PPM for 60 to 240 minutes (1 to 4 hours)
  •  No alarms at 150+ PPM for 10 to 50 minutes
  •  No alarms at 400+ PPM for 4 to 15 minutes
     

YET...
CO becomes (dangerous) toxic for healthy individuals at concentrations more than 50 ppm  with continuous exposure over an eight hour period according to the US Occupational Safety and Healthy Administration (
OSHA).  Reactions to exposure to 70 to 100 ppm CO over a few hours include flu-like symptoms such as headaches, irritated eyes and a runny nose. Exposure to 150 to 300 ppm CO may produce dizziness, sleepiness and nausea. Exposure to more than 400 ppm CO may result in unconsciousness, brain damage and death.