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CO Monitor

Morning,

I saw a CO Monitor in a supermarket yesterday (every little helps ) Brand was Fireangel modelCO 808 anyone every fitted one and any feedback. ps £24.99

Thanks

Val & Frank
 
Hi,

Probably a good idea for both peace of mind and safety.

Hopefully you won't have a problem with the Truma heater - it's a sealed box - but if you run your fridge on gas, and the back of the fridge is not properly sealed, then fumes could enter the van.

Carbon Monoxide is of neutral density (compared to room air) so location is not so important compared to a smoke detector, but a good idea would be to place it between your sleeping area and the gas powered appliances.

Robert
 
Hi we usea Kidde CO monitor alarm which is about the same size as a fire smoke detector. It is portable with a hook fiting and sits below the smoke detector
 
Hi

I had to source some carbon monoxide detectors today and did a quick serach on the web, the cheapest and most suitable for a domestic property I found were from Wilkinsons (Wilko's).
 
Sorry typo:

Didn't mean to type 'and MOST suitable for a domestic property' meant to type 'and suitable for a domestic property'.

It's because I am VERY ill today and shouldn't have even gone into work. I'm ten times more ill than Brian was the other month. But, hey ho, I don't complain......

Flowers, chocolates and cards appreciated.

Lisa
 
hi any and all information on safety of calor gas including CO detectors see.......... www.calor.co.uk

we use a detector in the van,cost
 

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