Natural
Gas (Methane) Alarm - Protect Your Family &
Home!
Methane is most commonly know as Natural Gas. Natural Gas
Stoves, Heaters & furnaces are a standard feature in millions of homes across
America. When these types of appliances malfunction, the possibility of
your living area filling with this highly explosive gas is all to real.
Simply turning on a light switch could be the catalyst for a deadly explosion.
Gas companies infuse an additive to methane (mercaptan - which smells like
rotten eggs), because in its true form methane is odorless. Persons
with a diminished sense of smell may not be able to detect the "rotten egg"
smell from a leaking natural gas line.
Government reports say that exposure to low levels of natural gas may not be
harmful to your health. However, a severe gas leak can replace all the
oxygen in a room, leading to which can lead to asphyxia. These symptoms include,
dizziness, fatigue, nausea, headache and irregular breathing. Exposure to
extremely high levels of natural gas can cause loss of consciousness or even
death.
Protect yourself and your family now. Get one for each location you have
any natural gas fixtures in your home such as a range top, stove, gas dryer, hot
water heater, and around heating units.
Designed to sound an alarm when natural gas is at or below 25% of its Lower
Explosive Limit (LEL) at the gas sensor. This natural gas detector is not
suitable for installation in hazardous locations as defined in the National
Electrical Code, nor with it detect fire or smoke.

Features & Benefits Of Our Natural Gas (Methane)
Alarms:
- UL Listed as a residential gas detector
- 10-hour backup system from two AA batteries
(Included)
- Proven tin dioxide sensor technology
- Uses standard household current 120 VAC
- Easy and simple installation
- Two mounting options
- Convenient six foot power cord
- Mute button and self-test functions
- Four indicator lights convey alarm's status
- Five year limited warranty
- Alarm output 85 decibels
- Dimensions: 3.5" x 7" x 1.625"
- Mounting options: Direct to wall, on wall or
flat surface
- Covers approximately 100 sq. ft
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