Posts Tagged ‘Alarm’

Costar Carbon Monoxide Alarm Test

Posted in Carbon Monoxide Alarm on March 2nd, 2010 by carbon monoxide detector – Be the first to comment

a test of a costar carbon monoxide alarm

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Citizens Energy Safety PSA

Posted in Carbon Monoxide Detector Battery on February 22nd, 2010 by carbon monoxide detector – Be the first to comment

Place a smoke alarm and carbon monoxide detector on each level of your home and regularly check the batteries

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Smoke Detector Test (2)

Posted in Smoke Detector on February 2nd, 2010 by carbon monoxide detector – 18 Comments

Magnet test

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Wi-Safe wake up

Posted in Carbon Monoxide Alarm on January 26th, 2010 by carbon monoxide detector – Be the first to comment

Short video to show how the FireAngel Wi-Safe system would wake you and your nearest and dearest in the event of fire or carbon monoxide in the home, giving you precious extra minutes to escape. … wi-safe wisafe wi safe smoke fire carbon monoxide alarm escape wake up get out

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Disaster Preparedness: The YouTube Smoke Detector Challenge

Posted in Carbon Monoxide Detector on January 22nd, 2010 by carbon monoxide detector – 13 Comments

The number one thing you can do to prepare yourself or your loved ones for disaster is to get yourself a working smoke detector. There are 1.5 million fires in the United States each year, killing over 3300 people, including about 120 firefighters. You are more likely to be affected by a fire than flooding or earthquakes or tornadoes, so you should really think about “fire proofing” your home.

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