First alert carbon monoxide alarm plug in

First Alert carbon monoxide alarms include battery, plug-in and tabletop options.

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What is Carbon Monoxide?

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odorless, colorless, and tasteless gas that is poisonous to humans and animals. Sources of carbon monoxide are any fuel burning devices, such as your stove, furnace or water heater.

CO alarms and gas alarms are the only way to detect the poisonous gas and help provide an early warning. First Alert urges every homeowner to help protect themselves and their families by installing CO detectors.

Where to Buy

First Alert products can be purchased at the retailers below.

Dual Power Provides Continuous Monitoring

The plug-in carbon monoxide detector requires minimal installation, all it requires is a standard electrical outlet. In the event of a power outage, battery backup powers the CO detector so it can continue monitoring your home for dangerous levels of carbon monoxide.

End-Of-Life Warning

A low-battery light and chirp will alert you when the carbon monoxide detector has reached the end of its life and is time to replace it with a new CO detector.

Simple and Easy to Use

Once the First Alert CO605 Carbon Monoxide Alarm with battery backup has been installed, remember to test your plug-in CO detector, with the easy access test button, regularly and change the batteries at least twice a year.

Electrochemical CO Sensor

The First Alert CO600 Plug-In Carbon Monoxide Alarm uses an electrochemical CO sensor to detect elevated carbon monoxide levels. When CO is detected, the carbon monoxide detector sounds a loud 85-decibel alarm to warn you of the threat. Carbon monoxide is an odorless, tasteless, invisible gas, and it is the leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths in the US. Therefore, placing carbon monoxide alarms on every level and in every bedroom of your home is an important way to help protect your family from danger.

End-of-Life Warning

Alarm will alert you when the First Alert plug-in carbon monoxide detector has reached its end of life and it is time to replace the alarm.

Simple and Easy to Use

The First Alert CO600 Plug-In Carbon Monoxide Alarm is easy to set up. Simply plug the alarm into any standard electrical outlet, and the CO detector will start to monitor your space for carbon monoxide. Remember to test your CO detector regularly to ensure it is working properly.

What is Carbon Monoxide?

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible, odorless and tasteless poisonous gas. Sources of carbon monoxide are any fuel burning devices, such as your stove, furnace or water heater. Carbon monoxide alarms are the only way to detect this poisonous gas to help provide an early warning.

Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Carbon monoxide can only be detected by a CO alarm. The National Fire Protection Association recommends installing a carbon monoxide detector on every level of your home and inside each bedroom. Alarms should be tested monthly, and batteries replaced at least every six months to ensure the detector is functioning properly. First Alert offers a variety of CO detectors to meet your family’s needs:

  • Battery Operated
  • Plug-In Operated
  • 10-Year Sealed Battery
  • Tabletop Alarm with Digital Display

Help protect your family from carbon monoxide with smoke detectors and CO alarms from First Alert, the most trusted brand in fire safety.

Can carbon monoxide detectors be plugged in?

You can simply plug in a carbon monoxide detector into a standard wall outlet and have immediate access to co detection. This makes plug-in carbon monoxide alarms a popular choice for those who want to avoid the installation process of a hardwired or battery operated detector.

Where do carbon monoxide detectors plug in?

A carbon monoxide alarm should be installed on every floor of a home, including the basement and near sleeping areas. It should also be installed near or over an attached garage at least 5 feet off the floor or on the ceiling.

Why is my First Alert plug in carbon monoxide detector chirping?

On First Alert carbon monoxide detectors, check to see if the battery light is yellow or green. If the alarm is chirping and the light is yellow, it means the battery is low. The way to get a carbon monoxide alarm to stop chirping is to replace the battery.

Do plug in carbon monoxide detectors need to be replaced?

CO alarm life span CO alarms have a life expectancy of around seven years. All CO alarms produced after August 1, 2009, have an end-of-life warning notification that alerts the resident that the alarm should be replaced. The CO alarm will beep every 30 seconds or display ERR or END.

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