Since 1993
3in1
RADON
PRO SERIES3
PRO SERIES3
CG
PRO SERIES Combustible Gas
PRO SERIES Combustible Gas
PRO SERIES CO/CG/Propane
PRO SERIES CO/CG/Propane
SafetySiren Gas Detectors
AVAILABLE MODELS
HS71512 (U.S.A.) pCi/L (Picocurie) HS79712 (Canada) Bq/m3 (bequerel)
HS79592 (Korea) Bq/m3 (bequerel)
About Us
Family Safety Products, Inc. is a USA, Michigan based manufacturing company that provides; life saving, gas detection products, since 1993. FSPI is the global leader of residential electronic radon gas detection.
SafetySiren gas detectors are designed, engineered, manfactured, quality assurance tested and packaged in the USA. FSPI oversees all processes to ensure you receive high quality product.
Your family is important to us, and our mission is to alert you of hazardous gas leaks.
Keeping your family safe is our #1 priority.
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Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas, which is very toxic and nearly impossible to detect without the use of sensing equipment. Carbon Monoxide can be absorbed into the body's bloodstream nearly 10 times faster than pure oxygen. Thus it can limit the body's ability to absorb oxygen whenever carbon monoxide is present, even in small amounts. This reduced ability of the body to absorb oxygen is known as chemical asphyxiation and it can result in death whenever carbon monoxide is present in small quantities over a period of time.
Facts and Concerns about Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Symptoms of CO Poisoning
The following symptoms are related to carbon monoxide poisoning and should be discussed with all members of the household:
Mild Exposure
Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (often described as "flu-like" symptoms).
Medium Exposure
Severe throbbing headache, drowsiness, confusion, rapid heart rate.
Extreme Exposure
Unconsciousness, convulsions, cardiopulmonary failure, death.
Young children and pets may be the first affected by CO poisoning.
Sources of CO Gas
Carbon monoxide results from incomplete combustion of carbon-based fuels such as natural gas, charcoal, wood, coal, heating oil, kerosene, gasoline and propane. Many of these fules can be found throughout the home, for example in kitchen appliances, furnaces, water heaters, fireplaces, portable heaters, barbecue grills and automobiles. If incomplete combustion occurs in any of these devices and they are improperly vented to the outside, the danger of CO poisoning exists.
These types of gases are used to fuel a variety of common appliances found in the home. Cooking stoves/ovens, hot-water heaters, clothes dryers, space heaters, fireplace starters and heating furnaces are the most common gas-fuel burning appliances. Natural gas and propane can cause devasting explosions from even the smallest leaks from any of these appliances.
Such as natural gas (methane) and LPG gas (propane).
DISASTROUS EXPLOSIONS CAN OCCUR FROM LEAKS OF COMBUSTIBLE GASES