Posts Tagged ‘Carbon’
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
In this episode of RoyOnRescue, Roy talks about the possible dangers of Carbon Monoxide gas in the home and garage and how it can occur, how to recognize it and how to prevent it. With the cold weather on it’s way, you won’t want to miss this good reminder about a possible silent killer that can be prevented.
Kidde KN-COSM-XTR-B Nighthawk Intelligent Alarm, Combination Carbon Monoxide, Fire and Smoke
Click here for amazon buyer review and get save up to .15 : www.amazon.com Technical Details Voice alarm, announces the hazard type detected thereby helping to speed up the correct reaction to the hazard detected Combined carbon monoxide and smoke alarm, a single unit can be installed where previously, two were needed, reduces installation time Test reset button tests alarm circuitry and triggers the voice announcement, two LEDs are provided, flashing green and flashing red The unit warns of a low battery condition by announcing ?low battery? and by initiating an alarm chirp and activating a flashing red LED Battery powered, provides protection even during power outages when many fire and carbon monoxide incidents occur Offering breakthrough technology to provide maximum protection for your family, the Kidde KN-COSM-XTR-B intelligent alarm combines fire, smoke, and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms into a single device. And more than just beeping alerts, the KN-COSM-XTR-B provides voice warnings that clearly state the present danger. It’s very recomended choice as a stand alone or as part of a total home safety alert plan
Smoke Detectors in my house
sorry if you can’t see the detectors, I used my camera that doesn’t record audio or good videos on youtube, so I will tell what the detectors are in order of their appearance: Kidde battery powered smoke alarm: model 0916 Honeywell hardwired smoke alarm: model TC49A 1054 2(loud!) NightHawk smoke and carbon monoxide alarm: model KN-COSM-B mounting plate of an old smoke and carbon monoxide alarm: no model number
in loving memory Of Megan Evans : Carbon Monoxide poisoning little Angel
Life is eternal and love is immortal; And death is only a horizon, And a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight. Rossiter W. Raymond This memorial website was created to remember our dearest Megan Evans who passed away on July 7, 2007 at the age of 7. You will live forever in our memories and hearts. Megan Elizabeth Evans, age seven, of Flagstaff Arizona, left this world on July 7th, 2007. Megan passed following a tragic accident while on a family trip to Lake Powell. She now rests in the hands of God. Megan was born to Matthew and Jennifer Evans on February 16th, 2000. From the day she was born she filled our lives with all that is good life, energy, laughter and love. She loved to entertain; putting on productions and dances for anyone that would watch. She made this world a brighter place for everyone that knew her, filling life with a sense of adventure and excitement. Megan loved life. She spent hours making beautiful artwork to brighten the rooms of family and friends. She reveled in all that nature had to offer, from planting beautiful flowers to opening her heart and tending to all of Gods creatures. Megan was both a beautiful little girl who loved to play models with her cousin Natalie, and a strong go-getter who spent hours wrestling around with her brother and cousins. Megan was a beloved daughter, granddaughter, sister, niece and friend. Megan will be truly missed by everyone whose life she touch. While on earth she was our angel, we now believe she is …
Dr. Kelly Johnson-Arbor – Carbon Monoxide & Thunderstorms – NBC 30
Dr. Kelly Johnson-Arbor from Hartford Hospital speaks about the danger of carbon monoxide poisoning due to thunderstorms in the spring and summer. Aired 6/10/2011.
Carbon Monoxide Alarm Test (Warning! This is very loud!)
This is a Kidde Carbon Monoxide alarm in my basement. It’s powered by three AA batteries. It has an 85 dB sounder that sounds the T4 code. The model is KN-COB-B.
Kidde KN-COPP-3 Nighthawk Plug-In Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Battery Backup and Digital Display
Click the blue link for Amazon buyers review & get free discount : www.amazon.com When selecting a CO detector be sure to pick an electornic one with a digital readout. They cost more, but are well worth it. The only maintenance with a unit like this one is replacing the backup battery. This is a great product !!
Kidde 900-0234 Nighthawk Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Kidde 900-0234 Nighthawk Carbon Monoxide Alarm, Long Life AC Powered with Battery Backup and Digital Display Protect your family from the dangers of carbon monoxide (CO) exposure with the Kidde 900-0234 Nighthawk Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Digital Display www.amazon.com
08. Electrical | New Homes by Lennar
Your electrical system is another major component of your new Lennar home. It doesnt require much maintenance, but does require knowledge of the parts and a keen awareness of the danger of electricity and how to stay safe. This section covers GFCIs (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters), switched outlets, smoke and Carbon Monoxide detectors, and pre-wiring. Use of these items, including how to reset the breaker, testing GFCIs, and maintenance of Carbon Monoxide and smoke detectors is discussed.