Carbon Monoxide (CO)

Introduction to
Carbon Monoxide (CO)

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and toxic gas produced by combustion processes. Even low concentrations can pose serious health risks, making it essential to detect and manage CO levels in indoor environments.

A wireless CO detector offers reliable carbon monoxide detection, alerting occupants in real-time to unsafe levels. Its wireless capability allows easy installation and integration with building safety systems, ensuring prompt ventilation or system shutdowns for maximum protection.

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Carbon
dioxide (CO₂)

Monitoring CO₂ levels is essential for maintaining healthy indoor air quality and ensuring proper ventilation. High CO₂...

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Total-volatile-organic
Total volatile organic
compounds (TVOCs)

TVOCs are a group of gases emitted from materials like paints, adhesives, and cleaning products. Prolonged exposure can...

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particulate matter
(PM2.5 and PM10)

Fine particulate matter like PM2.5 and PM10 can harm respiratory health and reduce indoor air quality. These particles, often...

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Formaldehyde-HCHO
Formaldehyde
(HCHO)

Fine particulate matter like PM2.5 and PM10 can harm respiratory health and reduce indoor air quality. These particles, often...

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Smoke
Smoke

A smoke sensor identifies the presence of particulate matter generated by combustion, providing early warnings for fire-related risks.

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