Follow the Seattle, WA, LEAD … Install C O – Experts & Be Sure EVERYONE is SAFE.

                 AWESOME  RESPONSIBILITY

Being fully AWARE that your Customer’s HEALTH and LIFE depends upon YOUR DECISION, ….. YOUR CHOICE …..  of the C O Protection you choose to install in Your Client’s Homes.

Which of the two following News Reports of  a C O Incident will you be reading WHEN A C O Incident Occurs in one of YOUR CLIENTS' HOMES.

Incident #1          [ C O – Experts Low Level C O “Health” Monitor WAS PRESENT ]

Read this recent C O Incident Report from Seattle, WA, Weatherization Department. Once Again, two UL-2034 Listed C O alarms FAILED TO ALARM, ….. in this case, ….. Thank GOD, this Lady had a C O – Experts Low Level C O “Health” Monitor that “SAVED HER LIFE” ! ! !

Hi George –

I finally heard back from the woman whose CO Experts monitor was the only one that alerted her to a high CO situation. They were First Alert and Nighthawk, although she did not supply model numbers.

Thank You.

The presence of TWO DIFFERENT BRANDS, a Kidde Nighthawk and a First Alert, simply points out even more strongly, that if it is “Listed” to UL-2034, ….. IT IS NOT GOING TO FULLY PROTECT YOU, ….. REGARDLESS of the BRAND NAME  ! ! !

George

Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 12:41 PM

Subject: Life saved by CO monitor

Hi all – -- We got the email below from a client, who also happens to be environmentally sensitive and quite vulnerable. After weatherizing her home under the PSE Gas Weatherization Program, we had installed a “CO Experts” digital readout monitor with low-level sensitivity and alarm, per the program’s requirements. Since she already had two conventional monitors on the main floor, we installed this one upstairs. If I had any doubts about the importance of low level detection before, they are dispelled by this story.

Scott 

 Subject: Fw: request for report & thanks for CO Expert

  Scott and Bill,
I want to thank you for the CO Expert monitor.  It woke me going fullblast siren 3 a.m. Sunday night.  Since the monitors downstairs weren't registering anything and I couldn't understand the readout, I thought it might not be a real finding and opened windows upstairs and went downstairs and slept on the couch.  Planned to call Puget Sound to check out early morning but woke up with severe headache, vomiting, etc. and took me hrs to call them because I was so sick and probably not thinking clearly.  Turns out a piece of the baffle in the hot water heater had broken off and was burning and causing the carbon monoxide to shoot out at over 1,000 ppm.  Without that upstairs monitor, I probably wouldn't have associated the illness with carbon monoxide until much later, if at all
. I don’t know what might have stopped the other meters from picking up a reading. After the C O – Experts sounded off, I did open the windows upstairs. Maybe that stopped the two alarms downstairs from sounding off, but I don’t know why or how. So this monitor probably saved my life!!!!!!!!  I am a believer in the low-level monitors, needless to say.
All the best,
Nelma

An accurate, reliable, C O alarm may awaken you in a FRIGHT when it sounds an Alarm at 3 a.m., but it will prevent the FUNERAL that might have been necessary,  if  YOUR C O alarm had “Remained Silent”, like the two detectors in the Report above  !

Incident #2          [ C O – Experts Low Level C O “Health” Monitor WAS NOT PRESENT ]

FROM: MPLS. STAR-TRIBUNE

1 ½ HOURS ….. AFTER the DEAD BODY was found

CO detector sounds, but not in time to save St. Paul man

But the carbon monoxide detector didn't sound in time to help a man, 21, who was found dead in the basement of a St. Paul home, about 10 feet from a malfunctioning boiler.

About 1½ hours after Benjamin Little Walker, 21, was found dead in the basement of a house in St. Paul's Midway neighborhood on Monday, a clue as to the cause finally sounded.

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Is your C O alarm WORKING ? ….. are you  SURE ? ….. have you TESTED it lately ?  ….. will it ALARM SOON ENOUGH ? ….. at what PPM ? ….. after exposure to C O for HOW LONG ?

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WHEN THERE IS CO IN YOUR CLIENT’S HOME, AT WHAT LEVEL DO YOU WANT THEM  TO KNOW ABOUT IT,

….. NEVER,

… 400PPM,

… 150PPM,

… 70PPM,

… 30PPM,

or … 10PPM ?

WHEN YOUR CLIENTS  HAVE CO IN THEIR  HOME, HOW QUICKLY DO YOU WANT THEM  TO KNOW ABOUT IT, ….. AFTER THEY HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO 30PPM  FOR 30 DAYS,

… 4 HOURS,

… 1 HOUR,

… 15 MINUTES

or … IMMEDIATELY ?

IN EVERY HOME YOU SERVICE, ….. YOU ARE EITHER A “LIFE - SAVER”, ….. or a “LIFE - TAKER”, ………. WHICH ARE YOU ?

          -----------  The ANSWER  ------------

C O - Experts Low Level C O "Health" Monitors are the only C O detection products that give you Immediate WARNINGS at 10, 25, 35, 50 and 70 PPM , and offers you a "Hush / Silence" Feature, and automatic "Hush-Overrides" at all warning levels, if C O continues to rise to the next higher level. The Monitor's Digital Display provides resolution of one part per Million. C O - Experts Monitors are Fully Self-Monitored, including Sensor Accuracy and an "End of Life" Warning.

Detailed Data Storage and Recall System, including "Time Lines" of the C O exposure such as Peak C  O recorded, expired time since  C  O exposure occurred, in Days, Hours and Minutes. The Duration of such exposure in Days, Hours and Minutes and the C  O Poisoning, [COHb}, in the Blood Stream of the average person had they been present during the recorded exposure.

 Be SAFE, … Be SURE, … Become a C O – Experts Family and have True “Peace of Mind & Protection”, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year from the Fear of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Smoldering Fires.