A Carbon Monoxide Monitor Is Your Only
Protection from a Silent, Invisible Killer
At the end of the day, a nagging headache still lingers.
Feeling a little weak, you take an aspirin and decide to lie
down. On the way to the bedroom you experience just the slightest
bit of nausea. Is it the flu? Something you ate? You're
sure you'll feel better after a nap.
Colorless, odorless, tasteless and toxic, carbon monoxide
renders such subtle symptoms that sudden illness or death frequently
occurs. People in a sedated state (sleeping or intoxicated)
commonly die at the hands of this invisible killer. Don't
take chances. Ward off a catastrophe like this before it overtakes
your loved ones.
Commercial-Quality Carbon Monoxide Monitor
State Wide Security prefers the industrial-grade, General
Electric carbon monoxide monitor. This alarm continually evaluates
carbon monoxide levels in your home in real time and self-adjusts
for temperature and environmental changes to assure you get
accurate readings. You can trust that - at the first sign
of danger - you'll be alerted and help will be dispatched.
How to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
A large part of home security is prevention. Making sure
chimneys are clean and appliances are inspected annually can
go a long way toward home safety. However, these are no substitutes
for using a carbon monoxide monitor. Since even small amounts
of this gas can be harmful, constantly monitoring levels is
the best assurance you can have that all is well.
The Smoke Alarm and Carbon Monoxide Connection
A smoke alarm and carbon monoxide monitor work in a similar
fashion. Each one detects a substance in the air, then relays
the necessary information to the monitoring center. Since
house fires produce carbon monoxide, it's wise to have both
types of alarms installed in your home. Even if you are incapacitated,
the monitoring station will contact local authorities and send
help immediately.
Contact us today and let our team of highly trained
professionals show you the available options for smoke alarm
and carbon monoxide monitors. You'll receive an itemized quote
that outlines all necessary equipment and monitoring starting
at less than $1 per day.