
Carbon Monoxide Monitor
Carbon monoxide is the deadliest gas, pound for pound, in our society. While there are certainly more ‘fatal’ gases, nothing compares to carbon monoxide when it comes to widespread killing. The fact of the matter is that carbon monoxide poisoning is the leading cause of death among poisoning cases every year. This is not specific to our country alone, but also to many countries around the world.
What is so shocking is that this fact does not seem to be known by most people in the population. This gross ignorance about the dangers of carbon monoxide are what causes the thousands of deaths each year to keep occurring, unabated. While most people have smoke detectors in their houses, very few have carbon monoxide detectors, even though carbon monoxide kills far more people each year than fires! In fact, many deaths related to smoke and fire are actually attributable to carbon monoxide! This is yet another example of how little education there is on carbon monoxide and its deadly grip.
If you mention a carbon monoxide monitor, most people will assume that it is some kind of snake. This is how pervasive carbon monoxide ignorance has become. For those not in the know, a carbon monoxide monitor is a device that displays the amount of carbon monoxide present in the air at any given time. A carbon monoxide monitor is like a carbon monoxide alarm in many ways, except for the fact that a carbon monoxide alarm usually just makes a loud noise if there is too much carbon monoxide in the air, like a smoke alarm when there is too much smoke.
Whether you buy a carbon monoxide monitor or a typical carbon monoxide alarm, just be sure that you have some kind of device that will protect you from carbon monoxide’s ugly, rearing head. A carbon monoxide monitor is a sure way to save lives, and more people should be aware of this fact. A carbon monoxide detector can be found at most retail chains and hardware stores, and most cost under fifty dollars. Obviously, the more advanced the carbon monoxide detector is, the more it will cost. A good idea would be to buy a few inexpensive ones and place them in different areas of the house. Even if you decide to only purchase one carbon monoxide alarm, however, keep in mind that this will still allow you a better chance of avoiding a poisoning death than a home with no carbon monoxide alarms.