Description:
This compact carbon monoxide alarm provides continuous monitoring for home and travel, combining clear real-time readings with long-lasting power and simple installation. If you need a portable carbon monoxide detector with 10-year battery for peace of mind in rented rooms, motorhomes or holiday lets, this model displays CO levels on a backlit screen and sounds a loud alert when concentrations rise.
Key Points
The unit shows CO concentration continuously on a large LCD so you can check levels at a glance. It includes clear LED status indicators for normal operation, alarm and fault, making the status easy to understand even in low light. The detector is small enough to stand on a shelf or be mounted on a wall, offering flexible placement for bedrooms, kitchens or vehicles. It runs on a sealed battery that, according to the manufacturer, lasts up to ten years and reduces the need for periodic battery changes. For audible warning it emits an 85 dB alarm that is noticeable across typical domestic rooms. ⚠️
Technical Specifications
- Name: KARUOTOP Carbon Monoxide Detector
- Certification: EN 50291, UKCA compliant
- Battery: sealed lithium, 10-year sealed battery
- Audible alarm: 85 dB
- Display: backlit digital LCD with real-time CO level
Benefits
The continuous LCD readout helps you identify low-level rises in CO before they reach alarm thresholds, which can be useful for detecting intermittent problems such as faulty boilers or vehicle exhaust leaks. The sealed battery removes the inconvenience of frequent replacements and reduces the risk of the device being left without power during long periods of absence. The three-colour LED system supports quick visual checks of device health and alerts, which is practical when you need simple reassurance. 🔍
Usage Recommendations
Place the alarm at breathing height in sleeping areas or rooms with fuel-burning appliances, avoiding corners and excessively draughty spots that might affect readings. If used while travelling in an RV or caravan, set the unit on a stable surface and ensure vents are not obscured. Consider that the detector reports concentration in parts per million and responds according to EN 50291 thresholds, so it will alarm only when levels reach established safety criteria. If the yellow LED signals a malfunction, follow the manufacturer’s guidance for inspection or replacement.










