![]() If on a ceiling, the alarm should be mounted at least 30cm from any wall. They can be left free standing on a shelf or fixed to a wall using the sticky patches provided. Your CO alarms should be placed up high, between one and three metres from the gas or fossil fuel appliance you're monitoring for CO leaks. Where should I put my carbon monoxide alarm? Visit Project SHOUT and our Gas Safety page for more information about how to protect yourself from carbon monoxide poisoning. Fuel burning appliances include gas boilers, cookers and fire stoves. It's a good idea to have an alarm in every room where you have a fuel burning appliance, including any room that has a flue running through it and in every sleeping room. If it stops working, contact the manufacturer Fire Angel, they will be able to help you. What happens if the alarm stops working before the seven years are up? ![]() It’s easy to set up and doesn’t need any maintenance. Our alarm is guaranteed by the manufacturer for seven years – which is how long the battery should last. The alarm is really loud – at 85 decibels, it’s about as loud as an old-fashioned alarm clock - so it’s easy for the average person to hear. You can test it yourself, so you can check it's working from time to time. The alarm has an advanced electro-chemical sensor that accurately detects low levels of CO in the air – before it becomes harmful. Our alarms are made specially for British Gas by the UK leading manufacturer Fire Angel, who are endorsed by the UK Fire Service. 1 03 Need to know more? Why should I buy a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm from British Gas? ![]() HomeCare customer? Get your CO alarm fitted during your next annual service visit.Ĭall us to get a CO alarm for £29.99 including VAT. Call us to order an alarm and we'll send you one in the post. ![]()
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