DO NOT:
• Burn c
harcoal inside your home, camper, tent or cabin, or outside an open window
• Install, convert or service fuel-burning appliances without proper knowledge, skill and expertise.
• Use a gas range, oven or clothes dryer for heating.
• Operate unvented gas burning appliances using kerosene or natural gas in closed rooms.
• Operate gasoline-powered engines indoors or in confined areas.
• Ignore a safety device when it shuts an appliance off.
• Use this Low Level CO Monitor as a substitute for a UL listed CO detector or alarm as your local, state or federal codes may require CO
detectors or alarms to be listed under UL 2034.
• Use as a portable CO Analyzer to test directly for spillage of CO from fuel-burning appliances or chimneys.
EDUCATE YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY ON THE SOURCES AND SYMPTOMS OF CO POISONING AND HOW TO USE YOUR
LOW-LEVEL CO MONITOR:
• Buy appliances accepted by a recognized testing laboratory
• Install appliances according to the manufacturer’s instructions & precautions
• Have appliance installations done by professionals
• Have your appliances checked regularly by a certified serviceman
• Clean chimneys and flues yearly
• Make regular visual inspections of all fuel-burning appliances
• Do not barbecue indoors, or in an attached garage
• Open windows when a fireplace or wood burning stove is in use
• Be aware of CO poisoning symptoms
• Install an additional UL listed CO alarm or detector to comply with local, state or federal law.