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10 jaar standalone CO-alarm verzegelde batterij met temperatuur- en vochtigheidsdetectie en LCD-scherm dat altijd wordt weergegeven

De Koolmonoxidemelder (hierna het Apparaat genoemd) reageert snel met hoge gevoeligheid, stabiele prestaties en weinig valse alarmen wanneer er te veel Koolmonoxide in de lucht zit. Dit apparaat kan koolmonoxideniveaus tot 30 ppm meten met behulp van de hoogwaardige sensor. Het multifunctionele LCD-scherm geeft in de standby-modus de temperatuur en luchtvochtigheid weer, en in de alarmmodus de koolmonoxideconcentratie. Zodra de koolmonoxideconcentratie in de omgeving de alarmwaarde bereikt, laat het apparaat een luid alarm van 85 dB horen en knippert de LED snel, waardoor gebruikers worden gewaarschuwd onmiddellijk actie te ondernemen.

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Why is carbon monoxide dangerous?

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas that can be highly dangerous. It is produced by burning fossil fuels and can interfere with the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. High levels of CO exposure can lead to serious health issues or even death, as it can cause symptoms such as dizziness, confusion, and loss of consciousness, leading to suffocation when inhaled in significant quantities.

Where should a carbon monoxide detector be installed?

Carbon monoxide detectors should be installed in key areas of your home for optimal safety. It’s recommended to place them:
1. Near sleeping areas, so the alarm can be heard while you sleep.
2. On every level of your home, including basements and attics.
3. At least 15 feet away from fuel-burning appliances to avoid false alarms.

What concentration of carbon monoxide is considered dangerous?

Any level of carbon monoxide exposure can be harmful, but the following concentrations are particularly concerning:
1. 50 parts per million (ppm) can cause headaches and dizziness after several hours of exposure.
2. 100 ppm can lead to more severe symptoms such as impaired vision or reduced brain function.
3. 200 ppm can cause serious health effects within just a few hours.
4. 400 ppm can be life-threatening, potentially causing loss of consciousness and death within three hours.

What are the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning?

Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning can resemble those of the flu or other illnesses, making it difficult to recognize. Common symptoms include: Headache, Dizziness, Weakness, Nausea or vomiting, Confusion and disorientation, Shortness of breath or difficulty breathingIn severe cases, it may lead to loss of consciousness or death. If you suspect CO poisoning, evacuate the area and seek medical attention immediately.

Can carbon monoxide detectors detect gas?

No, carbon monoxide detectors are specifically designed to detect carbon monoxide gas only. They do not detect natural gas (methane) or propane. For natural gas leaks, you should use a separate gas detector that is specifically designed for that purpose.