Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Protect Your Family from Invisible Home Hazards with the Kidde Worry-Free Carbon Monoxide Alarm {Giveaway}

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While we've taken plenty of precautions around here to keep our home safe from hazards such as drafty windows, dirty carpets or foods that have sat long past their expiration date in the back of the fridge, I know full well that doesn't mean that we can rest easy.

After all, sometimes the things you can't see in your home can be the most hazardous: Germs, dust mites, mold, and more.

But, one of the most dangerous things you can't see in your home is carbon monoxide (CO), an odorless, colorless, tasteless gas which can be deadly within minutes. CO is the leading cause of unintentional poisoning deaths in the U.S. and the only safe way to detect it is with a working CO alarm.

However, according to the U.S. Census, while 75% of all homes have a potential source of carbon monoxide – like a water heater, fireplace, furnace, stove, clothes dryer, space heater, generator or any other fuel-burning appliance – only half of U.S. homes have a working CO alarm.

Fortunately, this spring Kidde released its Worry-Free Carbon Monoxide Alarm, the first and only UL-listed CO alarm proven to provide up to 10 years of protection – up to twice the lifespan of other available alarms.

LCD CO Alarm

As with Kidde's other convenient, high quality Worry-Free products, this new CO alarm contains a sealed-in lithium battery that powers the alarm for a decade, eliminating annoying low-battery chirps while helping to keep your loved ones safe.

As well as the convenience of not worrying about changing the batteries or if they have been removed, the Worry-Free CO Alarms actually save you time and money by not having to purchase new batteries to continuously replace them.

Considering that even low levels of this toxic gas may cause headaches, dizziness, disorientation, nausea and fatigue (according to the EPA), doesn't it just make sense to know that your home is safe from this invisible hazard for 10 full years?

carbon monoxide dangers

The only safe way to know if carbon monoxide is present is to install carbon monoxide detectors (alarms) on every level of your home and in sleeping areas. Kidde has been making CO alarms with electrochemical sensing technology for years and their newest Worry-Free Alarm is yet another step in the right direction for protecting families everywhere.

For 90 years, industry leaders, the military, airlines, and firefighters have relied on Kidde to deliver superior fire protection. Consumers will find the same advanced technology in Kidde's smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms, fire extinguishers, and other life-safety products. Make your home and family safe today.

Available now at select home improvement stores and other retailers, more information about this and all of Kidde's Worry-Free Alarms can be found by visiting WorryFreeAlarm.com and connecting with Kidde on Facebook and Twitter.

Plus, thanks to their generosity, one person will be prepared to safely update their home as well, because...

One lucky person will win a Kidde Worry-Free Carbon Monoxide Alarm!

carbon monoxide detector


A big thank you to Kidde for providing product and compensation for me as well as a Worry-Free CO Alarm for one lucky giveaway winner. The opinions shared are my own and honest and if you really need to see more, click here to see how I roll.

144 comments:

Sandra VanHoey said...

I would give to my son for his older home he purchased and he would use it in kitchen

Unknown said...

the basement

carole said...

where my bedrooms are..upstairs

scottsgal said...

in our loft upstairs

kellythom747 said...

need it in hallway by babies room and ours

Debra said...

i think the basement we get a lot of power surges that puts out the furnace

wigget said...

probably our basement

Angela Saver said...

Upstairs in our hallway

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Anonymous said...

We live in a tri-level. We most need one on the upper level where we sleep:)


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d schmidt said...

I think my laundry room next to the boiler and garage needs this the most

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Allen said...

In the hallways!

Unknown said...

I would put it in the laundry room, where our gas water heater is located.

Cserafini said...

Would put in the living room.

Sweetpea said...

My game room

Unknown said...

The hallway outside of the bedrooms seems like the best place to put the alarm.

M.A.D. said...

Mary DeBorde (M.A.D.)

We could use an extra one on the wall between the laundry & smoking rooms!
Thank you :)

Mijal Photography said...

Probably in our basement.

Laurie J. said...

Near the bedrooms!

peg42 said...

By our bedrooms, in the hallway. Thanks so much.
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ken ohl said...

the basement thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net

cekaplan1009 said...

in the upstairs bedrooms hallway

Anne said...

There's a spot at the top of the stairs, on the landing outside the bedrooms, where this carbon monoxide detector would be perfect.

Teresa said...

Near the bedrooms for when we are sleeping.

ann said...

I would put it in the hallway by the bedrooms

Barker's Momma said...

I would put it between the bedrooms.

s said...

by the bedrooms or in the bedrooms

Melissa Storms said...

I would put it in our living/diningroom combo.
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Unknown said...

I'd put it in the hallway upstairs outside the bedrooms.

Anonymous said...

In the hallway near the bedrooms!

Unknown said...

The hallway next to the bedrooms

Unknown said...

I would put it in the hallway between all the bedrooms. Thanks so much for the fantastic giveaway!
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aaltw_515 said...

I would put it in the hallway next to all of our bedrooms. Thanks for the great giveaway.
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Larissa McLaughlin said...

In the hallway by the furnace

Anonymous said...

I learned that this gas will be heavier than air, so it should first be in the basement.. where indeed, all of our utilities and equipment is located.
But I would also have one near the bedrooms too!!

abfantom said...

We have a CO detector upstairs by the bedrooms, but I want to get another one for downstairs by the garage

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apple blossom said...

living room

frugalistamommy said...

The hallway that connects my sons and daughter's bedrooms....

Marti Tabora said...

My mom needs this in her den where she has an old fashioned gas heater.

Anonymous said...

We would put it in the living room.

Jennifer T. said...

We have two levels. I don't know which one is at higher risk but I'd likely put the detector on the lower level.
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Victoria Nyquist said...

I would put this alarm in our hallway. We just recently bought a home and only have one now in the basement where we have someone living with us. Definitely need to put in more alarms asap!

Elizabeth said...

I would put this in the kitchen.

mediaworm said...

I am currently staying with a friend right now and we both have 2 teenagers and she does not have smoke detectors or a carbon monoxide detector so she really could use this thank you for the giveaway

Gina F. said...

I think my laundry room needs this high quality CO alarm.

Carolyn said...

I'd put it in our bedroom

walk9 said...

The top of the cellar stairs

My One and Only said...

I would really need to think where to put it - my child's bedroom or the family room... Thank you

Unknown said...

Coming up the stairs from the basement into the kitchen

kdrae said...

Our bedrooms!

Anonymous said...

The Living Room it is the central point of the house and we would hear the alarm from all other points in the house.

Sherry said...

In the bedrooms hallway.

sparkedcat said...

In the living room where the gas fireplace is.

clc408 said...

I'd put it in the bedroom.

ide2678 said...

Our laundry room, basement or kitchen. We have gas how water, dryer, and stove.

Anonymous said...

We really need it by our bedrooms.

Stevie said...

I'd probably use this upstairs - we only have a regular fire alarm there

RICK said...

I would put this in my hallway.

RICK said...

I would put this in my hallway.

Unknown said...

I would put it in the hallway between the bedrooms.

Unknown said...

Between the basement steps and Kitchen

Leanne Hill said...

the upstairs hallway

Robert Pyszk said...

Right outside the kitchen by the hallway

ellen b said...

near the bedroom

slehan said...

I'll put it on the stairs from the kitchen to the bedroom.
Thanks for the contest.

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tiffanynichole89 said...

In the bed room

Michele P. said...

the basement hallway/stairs leading up to the kitchen!

Breenah said...

Our apartment is small enough anywhere would work, but it's probably most needed in our hallway near the kitchen.

Jenn Aikens said...

I would like to have one of these in the babies room. I would want to know if anything like this could be harmful to my child. Thanks for the chance to win.

mahnrafjtb said...

I would like to put it on my second floor where the kids bedrooms are. This would help me sleep at night.

Melissa Zimmerman said...

outside of the bedroom

Leona P said...

top of the stairs near the bedrooms

Anonymous said...

I hope that i could use this around my pool area, if not it would be nearest my childrens rooms.

Unknown said...

This would be for the basement because the play room is down there.

hjurgelis said...

I would put it in the living room where my son plays. Great giveaway for safety.

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mecarolks said...

I'd put it in the laundry room.

Suburban prep said...

By the bedroom.

Unknown said...

Our 2nd floor where our son's bedroom is.

bettycd said...

excellent question and the answer is tricky. you want the warning sooner rather than after it has built up and registering up where the bedrooms are. I would place the monitor in the dining room area

tina reynolds said...

upstairs hallway

polly said...

upstairs hallway

PAIGE said...

Upstairs hallway where the bedrooms are.
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Anonymous said...

I would put the kiddie alarm in the hallway,outside the bedrooms.

Karen said...

I would put this in the kitchen.

Customer Service Rep said...

Hallway to the bedrooms.
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iggysaysno said...

kitchen

sherylssg said...

I really need it at the top of the basement door.

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Amanda Rauch said...

We have a pellet stove in the living room, I would love to plug one in near that.

Austin Baroudi said...

Upstairs where all our bedrooms are!
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Nknouse22 said...

In my upstairs hallway

deniseyweesy said...

I am thinking the basement

ShellyH said...

I would put it at the top of our basement steps since our furnace and laundry room are down there

Unknown said...

I would give this to my parents. They recognize the need for a carbon monoxide detector in our home but not necessarily in theirs.

Unknown said...

the room that needs it would be the hallway

smilekisses said...

The hallway between the rooms.
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Roy F. said...

I would put it in the hallway

msrodeobrat said...

i think i would put it in the hallway
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Treesa said...

Our upstairs needs this!

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Unknown said...

Upstairs near the kids' rooms.

huntcm74 said...

downstairs by the furnace

Unknown said...

In the hall way downstairs

Unknown said...

I have one on every level of my home but my daughter needs one for her apartment.

Sandy Cain said...

In the hall by the bedrooms.

kelly said...

The hallway.

Jennifer said...

My parent's kitchen.

Jessica G said...

I would put it in the hallway between our kitchen and the bedrooms.

Madonna said...

in the hall outside the bedrooms

yellowlabs said...

I would like one upstairs in the hallway that leads to our bedrooms.

FrangiePani said...

the hallway

FrangiePani said...

GFCL smurfette

channallocks said...

the basement

Deb S. said...

I think in the hallway leading to the bedrooms

Gloria S said...

I would use it in my family room where we have a gas fireplace

Unknown said...

hallway by the kids bedrooms

Unknown said...

kitchen where gas stove is.

Jennifer said...

I would put it in the living room by our water heater.

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tim said...

I would put it in the laundry room
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cman said...

Bedroom hallway.

Unknown said...

I would put this in the hallway.

Unknown said...

The Basement.

Erica C. said...

We'd put it in the basement for the fire place.
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N said...

I would place this alarm in the hallway outside of our bedrooms.

Unknown said...

I would put it In the hallway near the Bedrooms

Kimberly said...

I'd put this in the hall outside my kids' bedrooms.

Kathy P said...

id love this for our basement

michedt said...

Right outside our two bedrooms.
Michelle Tucker

Chantelle Knick said...

the kitchen at the top of the basement stairs

DC said...

I would put this in our hallway.

Lilith Katz said...

I would put it upstairs near the bedroom
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Vikki Billings said...

I would use it in the basement.
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susansmoaks said...

i would like to have this in the bedroom hallway
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S~Davis said...

garage

Breanne said...

the basement

Marti B. said...

I really need a new one in my trailer, as the previous one went sproing last summer.

lmurley2000 said...

we need one in my hall

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Carolyn Daley said...

The hallway

blew415 said...

in the hall outside bathroom

Buddy Garrett said...

In the hallway outside the Master Bedroom.

roxxyroller said...

At our house, it is desperately needed just outside of our bedrooms upstairs

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Kristin said...

I'd put it on the first floor near the basement door.

Unknown said...

the basement

Brian E. said...

Thanks for the giveaway…near family sleeping areas !

Donna said...

the bedrooms
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lilyk said...

the kitchen