CO Detector Placement
Carbon Monoxide Detector Placement
Home | Top 10 Tips | Detectors & Alarms | Legal Advice | Health Information | Your Stories | Forum | Contact | CO WIKI
Carbon Monoxide Law
Carbon Monoxide Law
Expert Legal Advice for victims of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning


Carbon Monoxide Detector
Buy a Carbon Monoxide Detector
Purchase from Indoor Health

 
Can you help?

Please please help us spread the word about the dangers of Carbon Monoxide by adding this small button to your site.

If your site has nothing to do with Carbon Monoxide, GREAT, we need to get the message to people who don't know!!!!!!!

It only takes a minute, simply add this code to your Website.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

 
Petition

Would you spare 30 seconds to save a life?

We would like to see the Mayor of London take the same interest in the safety of the London's residents as New York has done

Sign Petition

(2006)


Carbon Monoxide Detector Placement

PLACEMENT OF CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS IMPORTANT

Proper placement of a carbon monoxide detector is important. If you are installing only one carbon monoxide detector, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends it be located near the sleeping area, where it can wake you if you are asleep. Additional detectors on every level and in every bedroom of a home provides extra protection.

Homeowners should remember not to install carbon monoxide detectors directly above or beside fuel-burning appliances, as appliances may emit a small amount of carbon monoxide upon start-up. A detector should not be placed within fifteen feet of heating or cooking appliances or in or near very humid areas such as bathrooms.

When considering where to place a carbon monoxide detector, keep in mind that although carbon monoxide is roughly the same weight as air (carbon monoxide's specific gravity is 0.9657, as stated by the EPA; the National Resource Council lists the specific gravity of air as one), it may be contained in warm air coming from combustion appliances such as home heating equipment. If this is the case, carbon monoxide will rise with the warmer air.


 

The website of the Carbon Monoxide Kills Awareness Campaign, launched in 1999.

We are devoted to the understanding of Carbon Monoxide and the reduction of needless deaths by Carbon Monoxide Poisoning.

 
QUICK LINKS

What is Carbon Monoxide?

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Carbon Monoxide news
CO Wiki
CO Emissions
Indoor Air Pollution
Urban Air Pollution

Dr David Penney

Poisoning Symptoms
Personal Injury Claims
Detector Placement
Detector Alarm (goes off)
Gas Safety Resources
CO Deaths | Suicide
Heart Attacks and CO

Cigarettes

Hyperbaric Help Channel

NYC Carbon Monoxide Law

Carbon Monoxide & Health Links

Caravan Safety

CO in packaged meat
Video
Links
Site Map

Design by Dotnology Ltd

Updated: 13th April 2008

© Carbon Monoxide Kills 2007