Kidde Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Each year Carbon Monoxide deaths also occur in Recreational Vehicles and Campers from their stoves, heaters, or generators. Please have a CO Detector with you while sleeping on vacation.
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Battery and Plug in Carbon Monoxide Detectors |
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900-0076 / KN-COPP-3 / 21006973
- CO Alarm
- Plug in AC power
- 9v battery back up
- Digital display
- Electrochemical CO sensor
- * Consumer Reports Recomended *
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900-0102 / KN-COSM-B / 21006974
- CO Alarm and Smoke
- Battery powered
- Alarm / Voice warning message
- Electrochemical CO sensor
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9C05 / KN-COB-B / 21006249
- CO Alarm
- Battery powered
- Electrochemical CO sensor
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900-0193 / KN-COB-LCB-A / 21006462
- CO Alarm
- Plug in AC power
- 9v battery back up
- Electrochemical CO sensor
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Effective July 1, 2009:
The state of Colorado has passed law HB-1091 requiring all newly constructed,
existing and rental dwellings that have a fuel-fired heater or appliance, a
fireplace or an attached garage to have carbon monoxide alarms installed.*
CO alarms are required to be installed within 15' of entrance
to each sleeping area and must be:
- Wired to AC power
- Plugged into an outlet without a switch
- Or if battery, attached to the wall or ceiling per NFPA 720
Kidde alarms are UL listed and approved for installation and come with a 5 year limited warranty.
*For your specific compliance requirements please refer to the actual language of HB 1091 by
logging onto: www.leg.state.co.us or consult legal counsel. |
Replace CO alarms every 5 to 7 years
After 07/01/09 New construction & existing dwellings
that require a permit and existing rental dwellings
upon change in the tenant occupancy must comply
with the law. |