Last Updated: 2025-08-16 01:32:32
Versatile CO alarm senses high levels of propane
natural/methane gas
and carbon monoxide Crisp backlit digital display allows you to view current and peak levels Can be remotely muted using almost any household remote control Plugs into any AC outlet for easy setup; backup battery powers unit in case of power outage Loud 85-decibel alarm can be heard easily Plug-in combination carbon monoxide and explosive gas alarm with battery back-up 3-way protection against natural
methane
and propane gases and carbon monoxide Uses electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor--the most accurate technology available Test button and low battery warning Includes 9-volt battery
Manufacturer | First Alert |
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Brand | First Alert |
Item model number | 1039760 |
Color | Beige |
Weight | 0.9 pounds |
Height | 1.06 inches |
Depth | 2.95 inches |
Product Id | 1800 |
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User Reviews and Ratings |
4.3
(77 ratings)
4.3 out of 5 stars
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UPC | 029054000255 |
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First Alert GCO1CN Combination Explosive Gas and Carbon Monoxide Alarm with Backlit Digital Display
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Decent quality but not great.
Only runs about two hours on battery before it starts to beep. Will not run without a good battery. You must remove the battery if you unplug the AC or it kills the battery. It should have been made without battery backup. It just causes problems.
Doesn't even work with the battery, only the electric outlet. Taking it back.
Thought the battery back up would last longer. Wish I had been told it was not meant for primary use. Other than that it works fine.
Having a detector monitoring the spaces heated by gas stoves, fireplaces, etc., is a smart provision for all homeowners. This unit monitors CO (Carbon Monoxide) AND Explosive gas (aka: LP, Propane, Bottled, etc) or Natural gas (aka City Gas, etc)). One shortcoming: there are no test gas samples to confirm the detection readiness. Wouldn't it be great if the fuel suppliers could test these devices with known concentrations of these gasses!!
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