Protect Your Family With This Smoke And Carbon Monoxide Detector

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Keep you and your family away from two deadly threats – fire and carbon monoxide – with this First Alert SCO7CN Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector. In my life, I have often been annoyed by my smoke alarm going off just because I was cooking. With this detector, that will no longer be a problem. This smoke and carbon monoxide detector includes a photoelectric sensor that detects the smoke most often produced by smoldering fires. It solves my issue because it minimizes false alarms from cooking smoke or shower steam.

Normally $65, this smoke and carbon monoxide detector is 60 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $65, this smoke and carbon monoxide detector is 45 percent off (Photo via Amazon)

First Alert SCO7CN Combination Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector with Voice and Location, Battery Operated on sale for $35.99

This detector is equipped with voice and location, so you will not have to spend time trying to figure out where the fire started. It tells you where the fire originates from 11 pre-programmed locations in your house. And don’t sleep on the carbon monoxide aspect of the detection: that colorless, odorless gas is the leading cause of accidental deaths in the U.S. This detector features dual permanent sensors to detect smoke and carbon monoxide independently and immediately inform you which is causing the danger.

An electrician is not needed for installation. It operates simply with two AA batteries. You don’t even need to remove the alarm from the ceiling to shut it up. The single test/silence button allows you to silence a false alarm easily. This incredible fire alarm that earns a 5-star rating from more than 800 customers is 60 percent off now.

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