2 X WIRELESS CARBON MONOXIDE GAS ALARM DETECTOR
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2 X WIRELESS CARBON MONOXIDE GAS ALARM DETECTOR NEW

2 X WIRELESS CARBON MONOXIDE GAS ALARM DETECTOR  NEW
Start Price GBP 19.99
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Start Time Saturday, October 11, 2008
End Time Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Location Warrington

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    2 x Carbon Monoxide Alarms   "Move Mouse over photo to enlarge" Item details Too many people die each year in the UK from Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning, and many become chronically ill. With symptoms including headaches and drowsiness, it’s often confused with flu. A few simple steps, including an annual gas safety check , could prevent needless deaths from Carbon Monoxide poisoning. These two Carbon Monoxide alarms are designed to give early warnings of excess carbon monoxide gas. Powered by a 9V battery that will last approx one year the alarms will sense a carbon monoxide density 150 +/- 50 ppm \CO Gas. With an electrochemistry carbon monoxide sensor and super bright LED display any gas leak will be detected very early. The alarm has a loud buzzer 85db which give audible alarm. The alarms meet CJ3057 11 standards and conforms to EN50291:2001 They will work in any environment from -1 to 50 degrees C & 20 to 95% RH Fastening screws and battery are provided. Further Steps to Reduce Exposure: Have professional inspect home furnaces and heating systems annually; Have the chimney and flue cleaned professionally; Open flues when fireplaces are in use; Use proper fuel in kerosene space heaters; Make sure burner flames on furnaces and stoves are blue -- not yellow-orange; Never run an automobile or gas engine in an enclosed space; Discourage or prohibit smoking indoors; and,  Install a carbon monoxide detector. Quick Facts on Carbon Monoxide Physical Properties: Invisible, odorless and tasteless Results from incomplete burning of fuels Sources: Unvented kerosene and gas space heaters Leaking chimneys & furnaces Gas water heaters Back drafting from furnaces Wood stoves& fireplaces Gas Stoves Automobile exhaust Tobacco smoke Health Effects: At low concentrations   fatigue in healthy people  chest pain in people with heart disease At higher concentrations   impaired vision and coordination  headaches  dizziness  confusion and nausea Fatal in concentrations lower than 1 percent. Levels in Homes: Average levels in homes without gas stoves are between 0.5 and 5 ppm Levels near properly adjusted gas stoves vary between 5 and 15 ppm Levels near poorly adjusted gas stoves may be 30 ppm or higher This item is brand new & sealed SELL-IT-4-YOU-UK Store On 18-Aug-08 at 19:39:43 BST, seller added the following information: Powered by eBay Turbo Lister

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