Every year, 420 Americans die in their sleep from carbon monoxide. Most had a detector on the wall.
Standard CO detectors are legally required to stay silent until 70 PPM — a level where your family is already experiencing confusion, motor impairment, and loss of consciousness. At the 15–40 PPM range where chronic poisoning actually happens, they sit with their green light on, doing nothing.
What most homeowners don’t know
Your detector’s sensor can fail silently — and still pass its monthly “test” button every time.
UL 2034 detectors are not required to alarm below 70 PPM. Yours almost certainly doesn’t.
CO is odorless, colorless, and tasteless. If it’s in your house tonight, you won’t smell it coming.
What this 60-second assessment does
Analyzes your specific detector — by type, age, and testing behavior — to tell you whether it can actually protect you.
Scores your home’s exact CO risk level based on your gas appliances, household members, and symptoms you may be experiencing.
Gives you the 3 steps a certified HVAC technician would recommend, ordered by urgency for your situation.
Answer 7 questions. Get your personalized risk report instantly. No jargon. No guessing.
Built with guidance from certified HVAC technicians · Based on UL 2034 safety standards
This is a real assessment, not a sales pitch. Your results depend on your answers.
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QUESTION 1
Do you currently have a carbon monoxide detector in your home?
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QUESTION 2
When you test your detector, what happens?
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QUESTION 3
Which best describes your detector?
Tap the one that looks most like yours
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QUESTION 4
How old is your detector?
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QUESTION 5
Which of these apply to your home?
Select all that apply
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QUESTION 6
Have you or anyone in your household experienced any of these symptoms at home that improve when you leave the house?
Select all that apply — be honest, this affects your assessment
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FINAL QUESTION
How important is it to you to know — not guess — that your family is safe while they sleep?
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Here’s what we found in your assessment:
What a certified HVAC professional would recommend:
Based on your specific situation, here are three steps in order of importance:
The monitor we recommend for your home
For homes with your risk profile, HVAC professionals and fire marshals recommend a real-time digital CO monitor that alerts at low levels — not one that waits until the 70 PPM threshold to make a sound.