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Carbon FAQs

​​What Are the Dangers of Excessive Carbon Monoxide Exposure?​

  • Immediate Health Effects – CO binds to hemoglobin 200x more tightly than oxygen, causing:Headaches, dizziness, and confusion (low exposure)Loss of consciousness or death (high exposure)
  • Long-Term Consequences – Chronic exposure may lead to:Permanent brain/heart damage due to oxygen deprivationIncreased risk of cardiovascular diseases
  • Silent Threat – CO is odorless/colorless, making leaks hard to detect without alarms.

Why Choose Our Carbon Monoxide Detector?

  • Higher Sensitivity for Early Warning
    Our Detector: Alarms at 50ppm (critical for early response).
    Competitors: Trigger only above 70ppm (delayed by 10-15 minutes).
  • Extended Battery Life & Fast Charging
    Our Detector: 140 hours continuous operation + Type-C fast charging.
    Competitors: Just 60-80 hours (requires battery replacement).
  • Multi-Function Display
    Our Detector: Shows CO + Temperature + Humidity simultaneously.
    Competitors: CO-only (requires separate devices for temp/humidity).
  • Smart Dynamic Alarm System
    Our Detector:
    ▶ Accelerating alarm frequency as CO rises
    ▶ Dual-color LED (color-coded danger levels)
    Competitors: Fixed alarm tone (no hazard severity indication).

Where Can Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detectors Be Used?

  1. Homes & Apartments
    Install near bedrooms and fuel-burning appliances (furnaces, water heaters).
  2. RVs & Boats
    Essential for enclosed spaces with engines or generators.
  3. Workplaces
    Garages, workshops, and factories using combustion equipment.
  4. Hotels & Public Spaces
    Complies with safety regulations for guest rooms and boiler rooms.