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The Carbon Monoxide Sensor market is a subset of the Home Security and Safety industry. Carbon Monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas that can be deadly if inhaled in large quantities. Carbon Monoxide Sensors are designed to detect the presence of CO in the air and alert the homeowner of its presence. These sensors are typically installed in areas of the home where CO is most likely to accumulate, such as near gas-powered appliances or in the garage.
Carbon Monoxide Sensors are becoming increasingly popular as homeowners become more aware of the dangers of CO poisoning. Many home security systems now include CO sensors as part of their standard package. Additionally, many local governments have passed laws requiring CO sensors to be installed in all residential buildings.
Some companies in the Carbon Monoxide Sensor market include Nest, Honeywell, First Alert, and Kidde. Show Less Read more