Nighthawk Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Carbon monoxide detectors come in all forms. Some, like the Nighthawk carbon monoxide alarm, show the amount of carbon monoxide present in the air, usually in ppm (parts per million). Many Nighthawk carbon monoxide alarms also show the percentage of carbon monoxide present in the air. There are other carbon monoxide detectors that do not show real-time information but instead emit an alarm sound if the concentration of carbon monoxide is too high. This doesn't make the Nighthawk carbon monoxide alarm a better system than any other detector, but it certainly makes the prices for the other detectors a bit less than that of the Nighthawk.

The decision between the two kinds of detectors usually comes down to price, but underlying circumstances may play a part. At times, it may be of benefit to show the precise amount of carbon monoxide present at all time. If a woman is pregnant, or if a person is old and rather feeble, lives could possibly be saved or enhanced. One thing is certain, though. A carbon monoxide detector, regardless of the brand name, is always a good idea.

Most homes have a smoke detector. This is a wise decision, of course, but it doesn't fully protect the family from death in the night. Carbon monoxide is a widespread killer that is in fact deadlier than death by fire. While it is true that dying in a fire is by no means an enjoyable activity, the yearly deaths from fire compare in no way to the deaths from carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is in fact the leading cause of poison and inhalation deaths, and most people who died from it had no idea that they were in the presence of carbon monoxide. That fact shouldn't come as much of a surprise. Carbon monoxide is clear, odorless, and tasteless. It is almost completely undetectable, and can kill in minutes.

With this information, it should be a display of common sense to invest in a carbon monoxide detector. Many companies actually sell carbon monoxide and smoke detectors as one singular unit. These devices may be the best safeguard against a sudden death in the night. Carbon monoxide detectors can be found at many locations. Most hardware stores carry at least one carbon monoxide detector, and many mass market retail chains also sell carbon monoxide detectors, often at lower prices. There is also, of course, the internet, where a wide variety of carbon monoxide detectors can be found at many sites.