Installing carbon monoxide (CO) detectors in residential buildings is essential for safety—especially in cities like New York, where strict regulations apply. These devices are designed to continuously monitor the presence of carbon monoxide, an odorless and potentially deadly gas produced by the incomplete combustion of fuels.
When CO levels reach a dangerous threshold, detectors emit a loud alarm to alert occupants. This early warning allows residents to take immediate action—such as ventilating the space or calling emergency services—to prevent CO poisoning. In New York City, carbon monoxide detectors are not only strongly recommended but legally required in residential properties under local housing and safety codes.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that poses a serious threat to human health. It can be generated by common household equipment such as gas heaters, boilers, stoves, fireplaces, and generators. Every second counts when it comes to alerting occupants and enabling a rapid response.
Our carbon monoxide detectors are engineered for reliable performance over a 10-year lifespan, providing continuous protection and fast reaction to even the smallest signs of danger.


