GZAIR SA103 Portable Carbon Monoxide Gas CO Detector for Home & Industry Safety, , Traveling Tent, Stove Heating, Vehicles and Other confined Spaces
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Please accept my thanks for your question. There is a possibility that this device is waterproof, since it is rated IP67. However, it is recommended to not leave it out constantly in the water. Otherwise, life expectancy will be shortened.
Thank you for your inquiry. br>This IP67 waterproof device cannot float, as it is not designed to be submerged.
There is no charge in this battery A chargeable service. Having a new battery after 2 years is a good idea.
Thank you for your inquiry. In this case, the device is working at -45°C It was 13°F and sunny 131 degrees Fahrenheit. In addition, it is not permitted to operate at temperatures over 200°F.
Selected User Reviews For GZAIR SA103 Portable Carbon Monoxide Gas CO Detector for Home & Industry Safety, , Traveling Tent, Stove Heating, Vehicles and Other confined Spaces
Some months back, my husband got carbon monoxide symptoms while driving his truck. After buying this, he no longer experiences the symptoms. The first time he thought he was having a heart attack or stroke. Doctors mentioned he had vertigo after they brought him to the emergency room, and he had a normal blood count and enzyme test. Due to the summer heat and the fact that he hadn't eaten, we thought that was the cause. Then I found out that another driver was having the same problem- Having driven the same truck for decades. He was sickened by carbon monoxide, which we are convinced was the culprit. Now that it's been tested, we can prepare to put it.
According to the product's description, it works perfectly. As I moved through the houseboat while traveling on a houseboat trip to Lake Powell with this device, the screen updated instantly as I traveled. Not at an alarming level, but fluctuated between 10 and 25 There are 26ppm. This device was used to validate the PPM for the hardwired CO detectors on board. The only drawback is that the tether attachment is a ring that limits the flexibility with which to hang, perhaps just a flex rope in the future would suffice.
Basically, I bought it so I could clip it on When operating a general aviation aircraft, carbon monoxide is a concern for the pilot. As it has a two-year standby battery, I keep it turned on to monitor the house while it is in standby. The construction is solid. If you know a pilot, give one to him or her.
The one I like best Buying the cheapest is not a good decision - you want something portable and compact A solid product is important when it comes to something so important as not waking up in the middle of the night. My review was based on great reviews and after using it for a few weeks, I gave it five.
I was looking for something like this, and it met my expectations. When the weather is cold, I like to go tent camping and sometimes have food with me. It is a safety monitoring device that I bought. Testing safely is difficult, but the build quality assures me that the product is good.
Using it in my ice shelter with my heater on to see how much CO2 build up was happening with my heater, the device worked very well. Having an alarm was not enough for me I needed to know the levels as well.
Our small sailboat cabin was well suited to this when the outboard was being run.
This was also a larger than expected payment.