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FACT SHEET: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention

Protect Your Family and Yourself from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning!

Automobiles and Carbon Monoxide

Boating Safety and Carbon Monoxide
Brochure
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CO "The Quiet Killer"
Running Time: (3:15)
Real Life
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The Silent Killer Strikes
Family of four found dead of carbon monoxide poisoning in Colorado
Video Link #1
Video Link #2

A Mother's Plea to Congress:
Warn People About Carbon Monoxide
On Capitol Hill, Cheryl Burt Tells The Painful Story of the Loss of Her Children
Her story and video clip

8 Treated for Carbon Monoxide Exposure at Raleigh Motel
Article and video
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0918K Nighthawk Premium Plus Smoke Detector and Alarm (Battery)
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Item #: 440376
MFR: Nighthawk
Part #: 0918K
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APPLICATIONS: RESIDENTIAL USE HALL / STAIRWAY, BEDROOM
The Kidde 0918k (model 440376) Nighthawk Premium Plus Smoke Detector and Alarm (Battery) is a battery operated, ionization smoke alarm with a safety light that helps guide your way to safety. This unit is designed to alert you and your family to the dangers of smoke and fire. The 440376 includes a 9V battery that powers the smoke alarm, along with an additional 9V battery to power the safety light. This easy to install smoke alarm is UL Listed and offers a 5-year limited warranty.
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Safety Light - Illuminates when alarm sounds to guide your way to safety.
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Hush® Feature - Temporarily silences nuisance alarms.
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Red LED - Flashes every 30-40 seconds to indicate that the smoke alarm is operating.
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Test Button - Tests unit’s electronic circuitry, horn, safety light, and battery function.
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Battery Operated (Includes 2 9V batteries) - Protects even during power outages.
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Tamper Resist Locking Pin - Helps deter from theft or tampering.
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Low Battery Indicator - Smoke alarm will chirp in the event of a low battery.
DATA SHEET
PRODUCT MANUAL
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Install. Inspect. Protect. Smoke alarms save lives.
If your smoke alarm was installed more than 10 years ago, it needs to be replaced. Find Out More at the U.S. Fire Administration's web site. »
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