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This post is sponsored by First Alert, but all opinions are my own.
Planning a trip overseas to an exotic location? Saving money, planning itineraries, packing your suitcase and carryon, are all things at the top of your priority list, I’m sure! Please don’t forget to pack a Carbon Monoxide Alarm, it could save your life!
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Are you asking yourself, what is Carbon Monoxide or CO? You may have heard carbon monoxide described as the silent killer. According to the Journal of the American Medical Association CO is an invisible, orderless, and deadly gas produced by fuel-burning devices. The only way to detect CO in your home or place you are staying is by installing a CO alarm or detector.
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My guess is you already have a carbon monoxide detector in your home. I hope I’m right and if I’m not please read on because The First Alert 10-year sealed battery carbon monoxide alarm is one of the best and you’ll want it protecting you and your family! If you already have one, DO YOU TRAVEL WITH ONE?

Why We Travel with a Carbon Monoxide Alarm

First off, I didn’t know about the dangers of carbon monoxide until a friend of ours almost died from carbon monoxide poisoning. He had just moved into a new apartment in his college town with a few roommates. He and a friend were hanging out playing video games, the next thing they knew they were waking up in the hospital. A friend came by and tried to wake them. When he couldn’t he called 911. They got lucky. But the entire situation could have been prevented if they had a carbon monoxide alarm. Needless to say, the apartment owner got sued. I’m sure that this person hasn’t skipped installing carbon monoxide alarms in all of their rental properties.
why to travel with a carbon monoxide alarm
Every year, CO poisoning takes the lives of over 400 people, while an additional 50,000 people are treated for it, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – half of these deaths occur between November and February. When more heat is being used in homes. 

Our family of 4 loves to travel and we’ve been on many adventures. Most recently we did a 3-week tour of Europe and stayed in AirBNB’s the entire time. Each time I booked an AIRBNB we were informed they did not have CO alarms installed in the properties. In Europe, things are a bit different than in the US, I think food safety is at a higher standard BUT they don’t have rules about CO detectors. They also use quite a bit more fuel-burning devices for heating apartments and whatnot.

There are so many benefits to using First Alert 10-Year Sealed Battery Carbon Monoxide Alarm let me list them for you because your life is important!

  • If something were to go amiss, you will be alerted and can get out before getting sick or worse…
  • There is no installation. So there is no excuse not to set it up! All you do is set it on a countertop and you are done.
  • The First Alert 10-Year Sealed Battery Carbon Monoxide Alarm is small enough to travel with.
  • It is guaranteed to last for 10 years before needing to be replaced! No batteries to worry about!
  • After 10 years, you will hear an end of life warning, letting you know it is time to purchase a new CO alarm.
  • It’s stylish, so you don’t need to hide it!
  • It also displays the temperature of the room which is a cool bonus feature
why to travel with a carbon monoxide alarm
Having a CO alarm in your home and bringing one along with you while traveling is an easy way to stay safe from possible carbon monoxide poisoning. My family is prepared with The First Alert 10-year sealed battery carbon monoxide alarm at home and while traveling. The last thing I want is someone to get sick from something so easily prevented. All you need is an alarm and a flat surface to put it on. 
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To purchase, head to Amazon to order your alarm HERE and for more information on being safe this winter please visitwww.firstalert.com/wintersafety

 

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