Winter weather is upon us...make sure that you keep your loved ones safety a priority. Every winter people die from carbon monoxide poisoning. According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission an average of 170 people in the United States die every year from CO produced by non-automotive consumer products. These products include malfunctioning fuel-burning appliances such as furnaces, ranges, water heaters and room heaters; engine-powered equipment such as portable generators; fireplaces; and charcoal that is burned in homes and other enclosed areas.
Be vigilant! First Alert offers an affordable, reliable plug-in Digital Display Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Battery Backup available now for only $23.99.
Key CO Detector Features:
Plug-in with battery backup
Works during power outages
Silence/Test with most remote control
Stores, recalls, and displays highest level
Low battery silence feature
- Covers only one wall outlet
The digital display retains the peak level memory and a loud 85dB horn sounds during an alarm. 5-Year Limited Warranty.
Don’t let yourself or any loved ones become a statistic this winter, order your CO Detector now and save over half retail price.
Showing posts with label Carbon monoxide alarms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carbon monoxide alarms. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Monday, October 19, 2009
Fire Safety Month
October is Fire Safety month! Fire Safety Month is to raise awareness and prevent unnecessary injury and death. In celebration First Alert Store is proud to offer one of our best-selling First Alert Carbon Monoxide Alarms at more than HALF OFF! This is a very special deal don't miss this opportunity to provide safety for your family this winter.
The Plug-In Digital Display Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Battery Backup is an AC-powered plug-in CO alarm with 9V battery backup with a 5-Year Limited Warranty.
Key CO Detector Features:
- Plug-in with battery backup
- Works during power outages
- Silence/Test with most remote control
- Stores, recalls, and displays highest level
- Low battery silence feature
- Covers only one wall outlet
Safety Tip: Place Carbon Monoxide Detectors on every level of the home and one in each sleeping area.
Don’t miss this Special Deal on a low cost Carbon Monoxide Alarm; get yours today!
The Plug-In Digital Display Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Battery Backup is an AC-powered plug-in CO alarm with 9V battery backup with a 5-Year Limited Warranty.
Key CO Detector Features:
- Plug-in with battery backup
- Works during power outages
- Silence/Test with most remote control
- Stores, recalls, and displays highest level
- Low battery silence feature
- Covers only one wall outlet
Safety Tip: Place Carbon Monoxide Detectors on every level of the home and one in each sleeping area.
Don’t miss this Special Deal on a low cost Carbon Monoxide Alarm; get yours today!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
The Silent Killer - Winter Carbon Monoxide Safety Tips
Often referred to as the silent killer because you can’t see, smell or taste it, Carbon Monoxide is the leading cause of accidental poisoning in the U.S. CO is a by-product of combustion produced by cars, stoves, water heaters, fireplaces, gas grills and a number of other appliances.
The following safety tips will help residents avoid CO and other dangers associated with power outages and changes in seasonal temperatures:
1) Never run a generator indoors or in a poorly ventilated area, such as a garage or porch, and use the appropriate-size power cords to carry the electric load.
2) Install one battery-operated CO alarm (or AC-powered carbon monoxide alarm with battery backup) on every level of the home and one in each sleeping area.
3) Ensure that CO alarms have working batteries installed.
4) Never burn charcoal or other outdoor cooking appliances indoors or in the garage.
5) Inspect and clean any soot and debris, such as bird nests and paper, out of the chimneys, flues and stacks.
Spring will be here soon, make sure you and your loved ones are around to welcome it!
The following safety tips will help residents avoid CO and other dangers associated with power outages and changes in seasonal temperatures:
1) Never run a generator indoors or in a poorly ventilated area, such as a garage or porch, and use the appropriate-size power cords to carry the electric load.
2) Install one battery-operated CO alarm (or AC-powered carbon monoxide alarm with battery backup) on every level of the home and one in each sleeping area.
3) Ensure that CO alarms have working batteries installed.
4) Never burn charcoal or other outdoor cooking appliances indoors or in the garage.
5) Inspect and clean any soot and debris, such as bird nests and paper, out of the chimneys, flues and stacks.
Spring will be here soon, make sure you and your loved ones are around to welcome it!
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
First Alert Store Blog - Fire Prevention, Home Safety, Tundra, Onelink, Smoke Alarms, Fire Alarms
This is the home of the First Alert Store blog, created to raise public awareness of home safety issues, fire and home safety products, expand upon product features, provide home fire prevention and home safety tips and to accept questions about our smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, Tundra Fire Extinguishing Spray, Onelink Wireless Talking Alarms and other home safety and fire prevention products. We will also discuss related current events and issues.
As the most trusted, recognized safety brand in America, we at First Alert Store realize that we are protecting what matters most. From children and family to your home, we design and create safety products that preserve and protect. We offer this blog to help educate you, raise awareness and promote a safer home for all.
Note: firstalertstore.blogspot.com is not affiliated with First Alert in any way.
As the most trusted, recognized safety brand in America, we at First Alert Store realize that we are protecting what matters most. From children and family to your home, we design and create safety products that preserve and protect. We offer this blog to help educate you, raise awareness and promote a safer home for all.
Note: firstalertstore.blogspot.com is not affiliated with First Alert in any way.
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