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Do any of you guys use these??

if so what's the best?
 
If I think there might be a chance of CO I just get my apprentice to breathe deeply. If he passes out or dies i'll leave the premises immediately.
 
i have one but forget to use it,easy to use though [DLMURL="http://www.reginproducts.co.uk/gasdetection/REGX01"]REGX01 - Mobile CO | Regin[/DLMURL]
 
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I've got a Crowcon one [DLMURL="http://www.gasmonitor-point.co.uk/disposable-gas-detectors/disposable-gas-detectors-2-year-life/crowcon-clip-carbon-monoxide-co-35-50ppm-single-gas-detector/"]Crowcon Clip - Carbon Monoxide (CO) 35/50ppm single Gas Detector[/DLMURL]

It's gone off once whilst I've been wearing it. Looking at the gas valve on a balanced flue gas fire. Got the fire to light and a minute later the alarm went off. The customer had been fiddling and not put the seal back correctly.
 
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UEI (Universal Enterprises Inc) CO71A. Its small, clip on and gives levels of CO.
 
Arctic products personal CO alarm

Arctic PC01 Personal Carbon Monoxide Alarm Powered by Li-Ion Battery | Inspection Equipment | NoLinkingToThis

clipped onto my tool bag, that way it is with me all the time.
 
I've got a Crowcon one [DLMURL="http://www.gasmonitor-point.co.uk/disposable-gas-detectors/disposable-gas-detectors-2-year-life/crowcon-clip-carbon-monoxide-co-35-50ppm-single-gas-detector/"]Crowcon Clip - Carbon Monoxide (CO) 35/50ppm single Gas Detector[/DLMURL]

It's gone off once whilst I've been wearing it. Looking at the gas valve on a balanced flue gas fire. Got the fire to light and a minute later the alarm went off. The customer had been fiddling and not put the seal back correctly.

does this unit need recalibration ??
 
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