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BG SDBCO Battery Operated Carbon Monoxide Alarm for Wall Mounting, Optical CO Alarm (2xAA batteries included)

Model No. SDBCO by: BG Electrical
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Introducing the BG SDBCO Battery Operated Carbon Monoxide Alarm for Wall Mounting, White Optical CO Alarm available at Sparks for the best price.

Note: this item is non-returnable; we are not able to take it back as "unwanted". Please make sure that this is the exact item you require before ordering.

The BG battery-operated CO alarm is designed to detect carbon monoxide gas from any source of combustion and will alert you when it detects dangerous levels of CO in the air. 

BG SDBCO Battery Operated Carbon Monoxide Alarm - Features

  • Easy to install. Ideal for DIY installation and locations in residential properties where it is difficult to run cables
  • End of life / low battery warning
  • The Hush function allows the alarm to be temporarily silenced
  • Test and false alarm functions
  • Alarm volume 85dB(A) at 3m
  • BSI, UKCA and CE certified
  • 2 x AA Batteries (included)
  • Low battery mode warns you when the alarm needs replacing
  • Suitable for wall mounting
  • The Hush function allows the alarm to be temporarily silenced
  • Test and false alarm functions
  • 10-year product lifetime

BG SDBCO Battery Operated Carbon Monoxide Alarm - Specs

  • Installation location: rooms where there are boilers, log-burning stoves
  • Standard(s): BS EN 50291-1:2018 and EN 50291-1:2018
  • Classification: Type B
  • Dimensions: 120mm width x 80mm length x 37mm depth/projection from wall
  • Battery: 3V DC (2 x 1.5V AA)
  • CO Sensor: Electrochemical
  • Capacity: 20-40m²
  • Alarm Volume: 85dB(A) at 3m
  • Operating Ambient Condition: -10~+40°C, 30~95% non-condensing
  • Storage/Transport Ambient Condition: -20~+50°C, 10~95% non-condensing
  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 40°C
  • Ambient Humidity: 5~95%
  • CO Alarm Sensitivity Setting: 30PPM Without alarm before 120 minutes; 50PPM Between 60 to 90 minutes; 100PPM Between 10 to 40 minutes; 300PPM Less than 3 minutes
  • CO Alarm Silence: Approx 10 minutes
  • Other Warning Silence: Approx 9 hours
  • Mounting Position: Wall (1-3m away from all fuel-burning appliances)
  • Product Lifetime: 10 Years
  • RoHS Directive: Yes
  • WEEE Directive: Yes

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Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning is Possible with CO Detectors

Home is where we tend to feel safest, but becoming too comfortable and familiar with our environment can unfortunately be fatal. In the UK, carbon monoxide poisoning (CO poisoning) in the home accounts for roughly 50 deaths per year, as well as 4,000 medical visits. An independent study by Electrical Safety First found that the most dangerous time to be at home is on a Saturday at 6:30 pm: just when you feel at your most relaxed.Multiple reasons for CO poisoning are explained here. Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide poisoning So what are the causes of these fatalities in the place where we should feel safest? The simple answer is that people underestimate the dangers of carbon monoxide and do not recognise the symptoms which include: Headaches Dizziness Nausea Breathlessness Collapse Loss of consciousness Carbon monoxide is a very conspicuous enemy. It has come to be nicknamed ‘the silent killer’ for a variety of reasons: colorless, odorless, and tasteless, there are few warning signs that your home and lives could be at risk. Even actions that can seem insignificant can lead to devastating results, so we at Sparks wish to advise on important precautions and recommend the best carbon monoxide detectors we have to offer. Above all other products, these life-saving devices have to be a priority when thinking about setting up your home fixtures.Buy Carbon Monoxide Alarms Preventing Carbon Monoxide deaths with CO detectors Take the story of Emma Jackson, whose father tragically died of CO poisoning on a business trip when she was a young girl. It's extremely important that there is an awareness of the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning.... if my story encourages just one person to get a carbon monoxide alarm it will have been worthwhile. That is why having a working carbon monoxide detector in your home is absolutely essential: it really is your first and last line of defence against carbon monoxide poisoning. Roughly 250,000 homes are likely to experience dangerous levels of carbon monoxide rates. There is a highly helpful Twitter campaign called ‘Press to Test’, which encourages people to test their carbon monoxide alarms on a regular basis. Remember also that it is important to be able to instantly recognise the tone of your CO alarm, and taking part in the 'Press to Test' campaign ensures you will. However, first things first: have you got a quality carbon monoxide detector with potential life-saving abilities? Sparks sell a brilliant range of Aico monoxide detectors, which come with a variety of ranges and power sources, as well as battery back-ups.Quality Aico CO Detectors at SparksCarbon Monoxide isn't the only killer: other dangers at home It’s easy to get complacent at home. Haven't most of us been guilty of overloading sockets to appliances that are still plugged in? When you take out your power tool for a bit of home DIY, is your first thought about ensuring you have proper Residual Current Device (RCD) protection?  Electrical fires caused by these mistakes are a major killer and should also be considered as seriously as Carbon Monoxide death prevention. We at Sparks sell a range of top-end RCD devices that can stop these easy-to-make mistakes disastrously fatal. Further references Information on deaths and hospitalisation caused by carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning  (via the Telegraph) Information on when carbon monoxide poisoning is most likely to happen and preventative measures (via Electrical Safety First) Social media efforts to raise awareness (via Twitter) Tips on preventing electrical fires (via Electrical Safety First) Explaining home-based electrical deaths (via Explain That Stuff)

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We offer 30-day returns for unwanted items - please email us to request a returns number which will need to be quoted when the items are returned. For faulty items or items damaged in transit, please advise via email, and an appropriate returns number will be provided. Full details concerning returns and refunds can be found via our Terms and Conditions.