Anyone have one? what is the best one to get? I have stupidly left the stove on for a long time (on simmer) recently and of course I never smelled it. DH did when he came home from work after it being on for many hours. We aired out our house but I feel so guilty that something actually could have happened to any of us. Stupid stupid me!
Re: Carbon Monoxide Alarms
We have one from Home Depot, not sure the brand name, but it talks to you and gives you the reading and will say EVACUATE if it's at a certain level. Ours is in the hallway, in between the bedrooms and the kitchen. It even does a test (we treat it as the Fire Drill & really evacuate) every 4-6 months or so. Also says something about "Batteries are Low" if they are. Crazy strange, but useful.
DC has one in his room as well, Smoke/CM, but it doesn't talk, just alarm.
We have a plug in one for the garage, and even with the hot rod have never set it off.
We do, they are so important to have!
I am not sure of the brand, we got them at either Lowes or Home Depot and they plug into the wall. We have one downstairs and one upstairs.
Ugh, that reminds me we need to get one! We had one in our old house but left it there when we moved. I don't remember the brand, we got it from Sears. I don't think any of them would detect your stove being left on, natural gas is different than carbon monoxide. But, I've totally done that with a gas stove myself. Sucks when you realize what you've done!
I left the stove on for over 6 hours....I'd hope it would detect it after that long. DH came home at 1am from work...I cooked at 6pm.
This is why I call myself stupid!!
We had the firefighters come over a few weeks ago for a fire safety inspection (and a thrill for my boys!) and they recommended we get one. I think they said every room with a smoke detector should have one too. Then, we received an invitation to a fundraiser to raise awareness about the dangers of CO. I didn't recognize the name, but DH did. One of the girls he went to HS with lost her 3 year old son a few months ago due to CO poisoning, and they didn't have a detector. :-(
So, we finally bought one! We got it from Lowe's, and there weren't a whole lot of options. We bought two of the ones that plug into the wall, and also have a batter back up. There were two other options - one that was battery only, and another that plugged into the wall but also gives a digital reading of the CO level. All of the ones at Lowe's were the same brand.