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SafeAir CO Resource Site

A recent surge in legislation being passed at both the state and jurisdiction level across the country emphasizes the importance of carbon monoxide (CO) alarms in all residences that use fossil fuels.  Almost 500 deaths a year and over 15,000 people seeking medical attention* are attributed to carbon monoxide poisoning and could be prevented if carbon monoxide alarms were installed. 

 

Because most CO poisonings happen at night when people are asleep, it makes it even more important for CO detectors to be monitored.  Establish this importance in the minds of your customers and an incredible business opportunity is presented.  Not only can you increase your CO detector sales but you can also keep your customers around by providing CO detector monitoring.

By selling monitored CO detectors, you can not only help save lives but you can also increase your profits, monitoring revenue and customer retention.  And the best way to start is with the most reliable and best selling product on the market – the GE SafeAir CO detector.  This industrial grade detector is field-proven with more than a decade in the market. 

·  Widest regulatory approvals (including MEA for NYC which mandates CO alarms) means no hassle in meeting local CO alarm requirements

·  Low current draw (8mA) eliminates the need for additional power supplies

·  Best looking CO detector on the market with contoured, designer shape

·  Uses electrochemical sensing, the most reliable technology in the industry

*Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

New CO Regulations Present Business Opportunities

Take advantage of this critical time when new legislation requiring CO alarms is being passed all around the country.  This new legislation stresses the importance of CO alarms with consumers and presents an ideal time for you to add them on to your residential security system sales.

 

Areas with Current CO Mandates

For more information on current or pending legislation in your city, state or jurisdiction, click on any of the links below or here.

 

Alabama - Muscle Shoals

Alaska

California - Squaw Valley

Colorado

Connecticut

Florida

Georgia

Illinois

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan - Pontiac

Minnesota

Missouri - St. Louis

Montana

Nebraska - Wahoo

New Jersey

New Hampshire

New York

North CarolinaMecklenburg County (Charlotte)

OhioBrooklyn, Columbus, Eastlake, Lakewood, Macedoria, Maple Hieghts, Northfield, Parma, Richmond Heights, Willowick

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania - St. College, Albertis, Philadelphia

Rhode Island

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Washington

West Virginia

WisconsinBrown Deer