An Alexandria family was counting their blessings for realizing they had carbon monoxide poisoning before it was too late.
From 25 foot long ladders to smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, these fire safety tools are essential additions to your emergency preparedness kit.
The state fire code requires any rooms in a commercial building with fuel burning appliances, such as those used in a school’s kitchen, to have a carbon monoxide detector. Syracuse Academy of Science ...
The home in which three people died Tuesday from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning had detectors for the colorless and ...
The carbon monoxide detectors inside the Butler home where three people died and two others were hospitalized were disabled, ...
Resideo Technologies has announced the introduction of the Honeywell Home X2S smart thermostat at CES 2025. This new product, ...
Households could unknowingly be making their families sick with a potentially deadly poisoning that shares symptoms with the ...
BRITS are being urged to check if their cold symptoms are a sign of something more sinister this winter. Headaches, shortness ...
A surprising 42% of homes don't have carbon monoxide detectors, but these products can save your life. Here's what you need ...
Kidde, a North American home fire safety brand, and Ring announced a new partnership and collection of Smart Smoke and ...
The Kidde Smart Smoke Alarm with Ring ($54.97) and the Kidde Smart Smoke and CO Alarm with Ring ($74.97) are hardwired alarms ...