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Advanced CO Protection for Those Who Need It Most

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Low-Level Carbon Monoxide Monitoring That Others Miss

Most carbon monoxide alarms only alert you to dangerous levels — CO Experts low-level CO monitors keep your family safe by detecting CO at the earliest stages. Don’t take chances with your health.

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Advanced CO Detection Technology

Our advanced sensors identify low-level carbon monoxide long before it poses a serious risk. Stay informed and proactive with the most sensitive detection available on the market.

Tailored Protection for Every Home

Whether you’re protecting young children or elderly loved ones, our monitors provide early warnings of dangerous CO levels to keep your household safe. Get peace of mind with protection designed for you.

Experts in CO Detection for Over 75 Years

With over 75 years of dedicated expertise, CO Experts leads the way in advanced carbon monoxide monitoring. Our monitors are trusted by families and endorsed by safety professionals worldwide.

Protecting Your Loved Ones, When Every Breath Matters

Early Detection for Safer Homes

CO Experts low-level CO monitors measure levels as low as 5 ppm, well before standard detectors sound the alarm — giving you more time to act and keep your family safe.

Advanced Accuracy You Can Trust

CO Experts low-level CO monitors are equipped with cutting-edge sensors that eliminate false alarms, ensuring every alert counts when it matters most.

Continuous Monitoring, Day and Night

CO Experts low-level CO monitors provide round-the-clock protection with real-time alerts, so you’re always aware of hidden dangers — even while you sleep.

Low-level CO monitor essentials

What families are asking the most:

Everything you need to know about low-level CO monitoring

VERSATILE INSTALLATION

Wall mount / table top / portable

STATE OF THE ART TECHNOLOGY

Highest quality and accurate CO detection devices available to the consumer

PERFORMANCE

Exceptional accuracy and ``real time`` display

USER FRIENDLY

Large LCD display with easy to use push bottuns to scroll through

Why is this so important?

  • Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas produced by burning gasoline, wood, propane, charcoal or other fuel.
  • Improperly ventilated appliances and engines, particularly in a tightly sealed or enclosed space, may allow CO to accumulate to dangerous levels.
  • CO is harmful when breathed because it displaces oxygen in the blood and deprives the heart, brain and other vital organs of oxygen.
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Why is carbon monoxide poisoning dangerous?

Carbon monoxide is harmful when breathed because it displaces oxygen in the blood and deprives the heart, brain and other vital organs of oxygen. CO poisoning can result in flu-like symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, nausea, dizzy spells, confusion, and irritability. Since symptoms are similar to the flu, CO poisoning is overwhelmingly misdiagnosed. As the time and levels of exposure to CO rise, victims suffer more extreme symptoms such as vomiting, loss of consciousness, and eventually even brain damage or death.

Real protection for those you love

When it comes to protecting yourself and your family, don’t just meet the standards, EXCEED the standards with CO EXPERTS.

Home Safety PRO-10 is as close a you can get to the professional analyzers used by First Responders!

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Why Choose CO EXPERTS?

Our Reputation

CO EXPERTS are the industry leader in low level Carbon Monoxide detection. The Home Safety PRO-10 is considered by many professionals to be the best low level CO monitor available to consumers.

Our History

The team at CO EXPERTS have been in the fire safety and CO detection business for over 75 years combined. Our experience in design and production of detection products allows us to produce the highest quality and accurate CO detection devices available to the consumer.

Our Product

Home Safety PRO-10 is the only residential monitor to provide REAL PROTECTION from low level carbon monoxide gas. It audibly alerts you to CO levels starting as low as 10 PPM (parts per million) with increased alarm urgency as CO levels rise. Standard retails alarms don't not require an alarm for concentrations below 70PPM!

Purchasing the Home Safety PRO-10 low level CO monitor helped me keep my family's safe from CO poisoning! Thanks CO EXPERTS!

Marry Reighard - New York

FAQ

Everyone is at risk because you can’t see, taste or smell it can kill you without being aware of its presence. CO poisoning is particularly dangerous for people who are sleeping or intoxicated. Exposure to low levels of CO may be particularly dangerous for: • Unborn babies: Fetal blood cells take up carbon monoxide more readily than adult blood cells do. This makes unborn babies more susceptible to harm from carbon monoxide poisoning. • Young children take breaths more frequently than adults do, which may make them more susceptible to carbon monoxide poisoning. • Older adults: Older people who experience carbon monoxide poisoning may be more likely to develop brain damage. • People who have chronic heart disease. People with a history of anemia and breathing problems also are more likely to get sick from exposure to carbon monoxide.

1. They are built to meet the standards: Retail brand carbon monoxide monitors are designed to meet governing standards such as UL Standard UL2034, or related Canadian standard CSA 6.19). These standards are primarily designed to protect healthy adults from high levels of CO so don't require an alarm for concentrations below 70 PPM (Parts Per Million). 2. They must adhere certain alarm test points and minimum exposure times: • 0 – 29 PPM – The detector must remain silent. If it has a digital display, it must show a zero reading. • 30 PPM – 69 PPM – If the carbon monoxide level remains in this range for a minimum of 30 days, the audible alarm may sound. If the unit has a digital display, it should display the CO level provided it is 30 ppm or higher. • 70 PPM – 149 PPM – The alarm must sound for between 60 – 240 minutes. • 150 PPM – 399 PPM – The alarm must sound if the CO level stays in this range for between 10 – 50 minutes. • 400 PPM + – The alarm must sound if the CO level remains at or above this level for between 4 – 15 minutes. IMPORTANT NOTE: All alarm and display levels listed above have a minimum and maximum time window in which it can alarm. For example the minimum audible alarm test point of 70PPM has a range of between 60 – 240 minutes, meaning that the unit can take upwards of 4 hours before alerting the occupants of this potentially serious health hazard. 3. How they measure CO concentration: All CO monitors use digital devices called analog to digital converters (a/d) to measure CO concentrations. A typical a/d converter will measure with a resolution equal to the maximum value divided by 256. For example, if an alarm has a maximum display value of 1000 PPM, then the resolution will be 1000/256 or approximately 4 PPM. With such a wide range of detection (70 - 1000 PPM) these monitors can be off by +/-10 PPM. This means that for an actual gas concentration of 15 PPM, it might be displayed as 25 PPM, or it might not display anything at all!

1. They are built to meet the standards: Retail brand carbon monoxide monitors are designed to meet governing standards such as UL Standard UL2034, or related Canadian standard CSA 6.19). These standards are primarily designed to protect healthy adults from high levels of CO so don't require an alarm for concentrations below 70 PPM (Parts Per Million). 2. They must adhere certain alarm test points and minimum exposure times: • 0 – 29 PPM – The detector must remain silent. If it has a digital display, it must show a zero reading. • 30 PPM – 69 PPM – If the carbon monoxide level remains in this range for a minimum of 30 days, the audible alarm may sound. If the unit has a digital display, it should display the CO level provided it is 30 ppm or higher. • 70 PPM – 149 PPM – The alarm must sound for between 60 – 240 minutes. • 150 PPM – 399 PPM – The alarm must sound if the CO level stays in this range for between 10 – 50 minutes. • 400 PPM + – The alarm must sound if the CO level remains at or above this level for between 4 – 15 minutes. IMPORTANT NOTE: All alarm and display levels listed above have a minimum and maximum time window in which it can alarm. For example the minimum audible alarm test point of 70PPM has a range of between 60 – 240 minutes, meaning that the unit can take upwards of 4 hours before alerting the occupants of this potentially serious health hazard. 3. How they measure CO concentration: All CO monitors use digital devices called analog to digital converters (a/d) to measure CO concentrations. A typical a/d converter will measure with a resolution equal to the maximum value divided by 256. For example, if an alarm has a maximum display value of 1000 PPM, then the resolution will be 1000/256 or approximately 4 PPM. With such a wide range of detection (70 - 1000 PPM) these monitors can be off by +/-10 PPM. This means that for an actual gas concentration of 15 PPM, it might be displayed as 25 PPM, or it might not display anything at all!

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and poisonous gas.

Carbon monoxide is harmful when breathed because it displaces oxygen in the blood and deprives the heart, brain and other vital organs of oxygen. • As you inhale CO, it quickly bonds with hemoglobin and displaces oxygen molecules. This produces a toxic compound in your blood called carboxyhemoglobin (COHb). • Carboxyhemoglobin produces flu-like symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, nausea, dizzy spells, confusion, and irritability. Since symptoms are similar to the flu, CO poisoning is overwhelmingly misdiagnosed. • As the time and levels of exposure to COHb rise, victims can suffer more extreme symptoms such as vomiting, eventual loss of consciousness, and eventually even brain damage or death.

The key purpose of our low level CO monitors is to as accurately as possible alert you of a potential issue BEFORE a serious situation can develop. 1. Our technology: Our monitors use the same electrochemical sensor technology found in professional carbon monoxide analyzers used by First Responders and HVAC Technicians, often costing thousands of dollars. 2. Accuracy of our monitors: We focus on accuracy in low level readings, so we limit our display range to between 5PPM and 50PPM. So using the same a/d converter as above, the resolution will be 50/256 or approximately 0.2 PPM. Our monitors are all calibrated at 3 different “Low Level” CO gas concentrations, and are tested and certified for display accuracy at each level. Display levels: Monitor starts to display CO levels as low as 7 PPM Audible alarm signal: Increases in urgency with rising CO levels: • 4 beep alarm pattern repeats 1 per min at lowest alarm threshold • Alarm pattern repeats 1 per 30 seconds at 35 PPM • Crisis alarm – pattern repeats 1 per 20 seconds at 50 PPM