This is an old thread, but an important one. I'm reviving it because most of the links are old.
The only reason we would need a CO detector is if the furnace or catalytic heater is being used, although a faulty stove could fool someone into thinking "I have a headache, I'll go lie down for awhile", then end up lying down for a very long while.
So, now it comes to placement. LP must be installed low because it is heavy compared to air. You want a CO detector at the level where you would be breathing. Yes, CO is about the same density and mixes with air, so in theory it could be mounted anywhere. BUT, due to air currents, sources, etc, you want to make absolutely sure the CO is detected where you are sleeping.
For the above reason, I'm ruling out the combination CO/LP detectors. Besides, the location of the current LP detector might give false CO alarms each time the stove is used. That leaves making sure you have a working LP detector in the kitchen area, and a CO detector in the sleeping area. One of the posts here suggested placing the CO detector in the back bedroom area, in the back of the wardrobe. I like this idea, but what about the front sleeping area? Any good locations? The best option I can think of right now is a combination fire/CO detector in the ceiling, but I'd rather have a CO detector at sleeping level.
Does anyone one have any favourite 12V CO detectors currently?
Favourinte LP detectors?
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