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Carbon Monoxide Alarm, Plug-In with AA Backup Battery

COPD

Find peace of mind with the latest CO safety technology. This advanced alarm alerts you to dangerous levels of CO to help give your family more time to get out safely. Plus, AA backup batteries ensure your alarm keeps working when the power goes out.

  • Know When to Get to Safety from CO: Alarms at dangerous levels so you can get to fresh air fast.

  • Stay Informed, Day or Night: Easy-to-read backlit display lights up with the push of a button.

  • Rest Easier with No Low Battery Chirps: At night, you won’t be disturbed by alerts that aren’t critical.

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Detection Type

Power Source

Discover the Advantages

Take a closer look at this advanced CO alarm and learn how it can help protect your family from hidden danger.

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Key Benefits

  • A mom and her son evacuate their home while carrying a pet carrier.

    ALARMS AT DANGEROUS LEVELS OF CO

    Know when it’s time to get your family to safety.

  • A CO alarm with the display lit and circles highlighting the screen.

    EASY-TO-READ BACKLIT DISPLAY

    Check status with the push of a button, even in the dark.

  • A mom tucks her son in for bed.

    NO LOW BATTERY CHIRPS AT NIGHT

    You won’t be disturbed by alerts that aren’t critical.

Get to Know More

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Find the information you need to understand your CO alarm and install it with confidence.

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Kidde's comprehensive suite of products, including smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, and fire extinguishers. Number 1 home safety fire brand badge at the top.

Why Kidde?

As North America's #1 home fire safety brand,* Kidde has been working to help make your home the safest it can be for more than 100 years. Now, our latest smoke alarms and combination smoke + carbon monoxide (CO) alarms are bringing you the next level of fire and CO safety. Help protect what matters most in your life with our full fire safety lineup.

*Based on total household installations as of December 2023.