After the Aico Fire Alarms FAQ(here, here, and part 1 / part 2) and the Aico RadioLINK FAQ(also here and here), we would like to talk more about the Frequently Asked Questions about The Carbon Monoxide Alarms(here and part 1 / part 2). General questions (like: what is CO, how is it produced, how toxic it is, etc) and more specific questions(related to the functions/maintenance of the CO alarms) about the Carbon Monoxide Alarms, in the guide offered by Aico – consult 27 of the most asked question on CO alarms below.
- What is Carbon Monoxide?
- Where does CO come from?
- What are the symptoms of CO poisoning?
- How big is the problem of CO poisoning?
- How can I protect myself and my family from CO?
- Why do I need a CO alarm?
- I have no gas burning appliance in my house – do I need a CO alarm?
- How does the Aico Ei range of CO alarms work?
- Where should a CO alarm be sited?
- How many CO alarms should I fit?
- Why does the time for the horn to come on depend on the concentration of CO?
- How do Ei CO Alarms conforming to BS EN 50291 give warning?
- Can the alarms be interconnected?
- Can I signal to other devices from a CO alarm?
- Can I interconnect CO alarms to a smoke alarm system?
- Do they meet the standards?
- Do the CO alarms have back-up power?
- Are the mains operated models Ei261ENRC and Ei261DENRC easy to fit?
- Will I get false/nuisance alarms?
- How often should they be tested, and do they have to be serviced?
- How will I know if it is my CO alarm or my smoke alarm?
- How long does the unit last?
- What should I do when the alarm goes off?
- How much electricity does a mains operated CO alarm use?
- Will it detect other gases?
- Can I use it instead of a smoke alarm?
- Why are CO alarms more expensive than smoke alarms?
Do you have any other Questions about the Carbon Monoxide Poisoning / The Carbon Monoxide Alarms? Please consult the google knol on CO Poisoning, the CO alarms page on our site, the presentation of the Carbon Monoxide Alarms, or the Aico CO alarms, Aico Carbon Monoxide Detector, Aico Ei CO Alarm, the Fire Alarms category on our site.