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BRK First Alert Carbon Monoxide Detectors
From $36.46
The BRK First Alert Carbon Monoxide Detectors are designed to warn you when there is toxic CO gas present in the air. CO gas is the leading cause of death by poisoning in the U.S. Everyone is at risk. Especially at risk are unborn babies, infants, senior citizens and people with coronary or respiratory problems.


Kidde Carbon Monoxide Alarm 120V
From $59.75
Kidde Carbon Monoxide Detectors are a vital part of your home's safety system. This essential device helps warn of carbon monoxide levels and is inter-connectable with other Kidde devices, such as smoke alarms and heat detectors on one wiring network.


Kidde Direct Plug-In Carbon Monoxide Detectors
From $76.46
These models make protecting your family easy. Simply plug them into an available outlet and you're ready to go. There is no need to cut holes in your walls or do any intense wiring. Some even feature a battery backup, so if the power goes out the unit will continue to monitor for carbon monoxide.


3M™ Macurco™ Carbon Monoxide Transducer
Price $335.81
Equipped with a solid-state sensor that lasts for 7-10 years, this transducer detects carbon monoxide in enclosed garages and warehouses, and automatically triggers fans to clear harmful gas.


Battery Operated Carbon Monoxide/Smoke Alarms Combo - Kidde
From $58.75
The Kidde Battery Operated Carbon Monoxide/ Smoke Combo Alarm comes complete with two essential safety features in a single unit. The alarm includes a voice warning system that audibly states “Fire, Carbon Monoxide, Low Battery or Smart Hush Activation”.


Combination Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Alarms - First Alert
From $66.79
These combination carbon monoxide and smoke detectors are chock full of features to give you the peace of mind you need to rest easy knowing your family is protected from two deadly conditions: carbon monoxide poisoning and house fires.
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