Kidde Carbon Moxonide Alarm
Carbon monoxide poisoning is one that that has always terrified me. Fires are another thing that are upsetting to me (probably because our backyard deck caught on fire when I was 3-years old!), but at least we can usually tell when there is a fire by smelling the smoke, or seeing the flames. Smoke alarms are helpful to warn us of fires, but what about something that is silent and invisible?
The difference between smoke/fire and carbon monoxide is that carbon monoxide is odorless, colorless and it has no taste. It can be deadly so quickly and it is the main cause of unexpected poisoning deaths in the United States. I am so relieved to learn about the Kidde Worry-Free Carbon Monoxide alarm – I cannot wait to install it when it arrives! I am also so happy to be partnering with Kidde* to share this very important information with you.
But, one of the most dangerous things you can’t see in your home is carbon monoxide (CO), which can be deadly within minutes. Colorless, odorless and tasteless, CO is the leading cause of unintentional poisoning deaths in the U.S. You must have a working CO alarm to detect carbon monoxide
Did you know?
According to the U.S. Census, While 75% of all homes have a potential source of carbon monoxide – like a water heater, fireplace, furnace, generator or any other fuel-burning appliance – only half of U.S. homes have a working CO alarm.
That is just downright scary. There are several brands of Carbon Monoxide Alarms on the market, but just like regular smoke alarms, they can do the “chirping” thing that can be really annoying.
The good news is that the Kidde Worry-Free Carbon Monoxide Alarm was released this Spring! I absolutely adore the Kidde Worry-Free Smoke Alarm that I reviewed several months ago, so naturally I am thrilled that I can offer my family more protection with an alarm that has a battery that will last for 10 years and won’t chirp unnessarily!
There are two available models of the Kidde Worry-Free Carbon Monoxide Alarm and you can find them at stores such as Home Depot. They range in price from $40 – $50, a small price to pay for the peace of mind that comes with knowing that Kidde is looking out for your family. Gosh I love this company! You can also enter to win one below!
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Protect your family from Carbon Monoxide poisoning!
THE GIVEAWAY:
One winner will receive a Kidde Worry-Free Carbon Monoxide Alarm ($40 ARV)!
Open to US only. Giveaway ends on May 15th.
*I received a CO alarm and a gift card to thank me for posting this information.
74 Responses
The kitchen
I would put it in my living room.
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family room
I would give to my son for his old home he recently purchased and he]d most likely put it in the kitchen
the kitchen
In the hallway by the bedrooms
The stairway from the kitchen to the basement would the most practical place.
The hallway.
I would put it in my laundry room, where my gas water heater is located.
I’d put it in my dining room.
My daughre’s playroom
My downstairs hallway would be the perfect place for this alarm
We’d put in our hallway, just outside the 3 bedrooms
I would put it somewhere in the main hallway.
I would put it in the family room cause that’s where we always gather
hallway near the bedrooms.
In the hallway since all the main rooms are attached to it.
I’d put this in our hallway, by our bedrooms
I would put it in my bedroom
I suppose we’d put it in the living room.
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I would put it in the bedroom
We have a CO detector upstairs by the bedrooms, but I want to get another one for downstairs by the garage
I would put it in my family room
definitely in the hallway
living room
I would put it in our main family living area.
I’d put it in the family room
thank you!
In the hallway next to the bedrooms.
I’d put it in my master bedroom. Thanks.
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I would put this alarm in the hallway next to my kids’ rooms.
the stairway from my basement to my kitchen
I’d put it in the living room.
I would put it on my living room wall right next to my kitchen.
Our home is run on propane. I’m guilty of not having a CO detector. I bought a smoke detector and I guess I should of also bought a CO detector when we installed a propane hot water heater. I would put it beside the smoke detector which is located near the entrance of the stairwell. We have a 2 1/2 story home and the hot water heater is located under the stairwell. Placing it hear would insure that it would be detected quickly if the pilot went out on the hot water heater. Thanks for sharing this important review and giveaway.
I’d put this up in my son’s bedroom!
I’d put it in our family room.
In the hallway leading down to the basement, up to the kitchen.
I would put it in my living room.
i want it Kidde Worry-Free Carbon Monoxide Alarm Giveaway
kids bedroom
BEDROOM
upstairs hallway by the kids rooms
I would put it in the living room.
top of the stairs
I heard that co is heavier than air????????????????? I could be WRONG.. I need to LEARN.. but I would put it in the basement where all the utilities and furnace and water heater is..
living room
near the entrance to the hallway
in my livingroom
I would put it in our hallway
The main hallway between the childrens rooms.
I would put it in the hallway outside our bedrooms.
the upstairs hall
In the livingroom
in the living room by the heater
in the family room, where we seem to spend the most time
We have a woodstove for central heating- I’d like to have this alarm for our bedroom, because I’d like the reassurance of waking up every morning alive.
i’d put it in the hallway between the bedrooms.
It’d go in the hallway.
kids’ bedroom
my upstairs hallway
i’d put it in the kitchen
in the upstairs hall
The living room where the gas stove is.
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I would put in the hallway between my kids rooms.
If I win, I will put the Kidde CO Alarm in the family room to keep us all safe.
The kitchen!
I’d put it in my dining room!
I would put the alarm in the hall.
I’d put it in our stairwell.
I would put in in my hallway. Thanks karristeed@gmail.com
My bedroom, that I share with my son.
put it in the hall
Hall way in front of all the bedrooms!
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