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  2. First Alert's smoke and CO detector can save your life - AOL

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    A reliable smoke detector that also detects carbon monoxide just might save your life. Fortunately, the First Alert smoke and carbon monoxide detector is on sale for $22, or $41 off its list price!

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    Since this combination CO and smoke alarm is hard-wired, it comes with a 10-year warranty and can connect with other First Alert detectors to provide whole-home environmental monitoring. Watch out ...

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    Save big on these popular alarms while they're on mega sale for early Black Friday. First Alert's smoke and CO detector can save your life — grab it for $22 (it's 65% off) Skip to main content

  5. First Alert - Wikipedia

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    First Alert is the retail brand of American safety equipment manufacturer BRK Brands, Inc., [1] established in 1976 and based in Aurora, Illinois, with a production plant in Juarez, Mexico. Products sold with the brand include carbon monoxide detectors, smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, and other safety products like flashlights and fire escape ...

  6. Carbon monoxide detector - Wikipedia

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    A First Alert smoke and carbon monoxide alarm. CO detectors are designed to measure CO levels over time and sound an alarm before dangerous levels of CO accumulate in an environment, giving people adequate warning to safely ventilate the area or evacuate.

  7. Smoke detector - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, The United States Atomic Energy Commission (USAEC) granted the first license to distribute smoke detectors that used radioactive material. [6] In 1965, the first low-cost smoke detector for domestic use was developed by Duane D. Pearsall and Stanley Bennett Peterson. It was an individual, replaceable, battery-powered unit that could be ...

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