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  2. Carbon monoxide detector - Wikipedia

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    A Kidde plug-in carbon monoxide detector. A carbon monoxide detector or CO detector is a device that detects the presence of the carbon monoxide (CO) gas to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. In the late 1990s, Underwriters Laboratories changed the definition of a single station CO detector with a sound device to carbon monoxide (CO) alarm.

  3. Kidde - Wikipedia

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    Kidde (/ ˈ k ɪ d ə / [2]) is an American multinational company that manufactures and distributes fire detection and suppression equipment, as well as smoke and CO alarm units. Kidde is one of America's largest manufacturers of smoke alarms [3] [4] and fire safety products. [5]

  4. First Alert - Wikipedia

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    On September 4, 1992, BRK recalled all hardwired smoke alarms under the series 1839I and 2839I due to testing programs determining that corrosion could form on the alarm horn's electrical contacts, causing the piezo to fail to make any noise. [6] In May 2006, First Alert combination smoke alarms were recalled due to draining batteries rapidly. [7]

  5. Kidde recalls TruSense smoke detectors - AOL

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    About 226,000 alarms were sold at Walmart, Home Depot, Menards and other ... Specifically, the CPSC recalled the Kidde TruSense Smoke Alarms and Combination Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Alarms.

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    Check out our full Kidde Carbon Monoxide Detector review for more. $18 at Amazon. Amazon. ... and you'll get eight brush heads included — enough to last 2.5 years! $30 at Amazon. Style.

  7. Talk:Carbon monoxide detector - Wikipedia

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    As well, the lifespan of alarms is based on the specific manufacturer's technology to maintain a certain level of calibration, thus most alarms have a 5 year life with a current maximum of 7 years for CO alarms (although 10 years is coming soon in Canada). Added May 7, 2012 --- Comirelo