Looking for recommendations on where to mount a CO2 detector.
I want to mount it in a hallway where it will monitor 2 bedrooms, computer room, and bathroom.
Andy
hallway :t
CO2 is Carbon Dioxide, the stuff that makes your soda fizz, this is heavier than O2, never heard of a residential CO2 detector, but if you have one, place this as close to the floor as you can.
CO on the other hand, Carbon Monoxide and is slightly lighter than O2 so you would place this as high as you can. This is why you often see combination CO/Smoke detectors which are on the ceiling.
Both CO and CO2 are created from burning something, so you will get both in a fire. But the CO is what will kill you because it will displace the good things in your blood. There are certain situations where CO becomes heavier than air, but you don't have to worry bout that since you don't live in the arctic.
Thanks Gunner.
My mistake, it was a C0 detector.
I mounted it about 3 inches from the ceiling.
Andy
put one in the garage :biggrin:
just in case someone tries to off themselves