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CO detectors need to be replaced; new paper explains why.(Editor's Choice)
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Security Distributing & Marketing
| Date:
July 1, 2008
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System Sensor released a new white paper that explains when and why system-connected carbon monoxide (CO) detectors need to be replaced. A complimentary copy of the document, "Eliminating Confusion: The Limited Life of Carbon Monoxide Detectors," may be downloaded from www.systemsensor.com. Because the CO gas sensor within a detector has a finite life span, the entire CO detector must be replaced when the sensor reaches its end of life (EOL) in compliance with UL regulations. All s...