Which is Better? Normal CO Detector or a Low Level CO Detector?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @kempoutzzz
    @kempoutzzz 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey Forensic detectors, thanks for the video! By any chance you can point me to resources on low level CO ppm impact on human being that I can read vs. the high level CO? thanks in advance for the time and help.

    • @DrKozForensicsDetectors
      @DrKozForensicsDetectors  2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Yes, from a toxicological standpoint use Google and type dr.penney or Dr. Weaver with carbon monoxide and you will find best literature on low level CO

    • @kempoutzzz
      @kempoutzzz 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@DrKozForensicsDetectors Thanks, appreciate it!

  • @richardgold7762
    @richardgold7762 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Forensics Detectors was established in 2017 to offer the world's best and most affordable gas detectors, meters and analyzers. Forensics Detectors has grown to include virtually every major type of gas meter and detector for industries such as consumer, oil and gas, R&D, transport, food, construction, electronics, occupational safety and general industry. Forensics Detectors is dedicated to providing only the finest professional-grade gas measurement, detection and monitoring equipment with PhD level technical support and expertise.
    The LOW LEVEL CO ALARM - J0001 is a fast and sensitive monitor designed to provide added protection for older adults, elderly, pregnant women, young children, and persons with medical conditions who may be more vulnerable to the adverse health effects of exposure to low CO levels. This monitor displays CO concentration of 10ppm and above. Standard CO devices typically display above 30ppm. Also, CO detector triggers an audible alarm when CO is detected at 25ppm after 1 min compared to more typical alarms that trigger at 70ppm and can take between 60 to 240 minutes to actually alarm. The SUPER FAST CO monitor alarms closer to various agency CO gas exposure permissible limits. The CO monitor comes with a production date to give users life expectancy information so users know when to change the alarm. Features include a low-level display, display over 10ppm, fast alarming at 25ppm at 1 min, 5-year sensor life, Low battery warning, Product stable on table, no need to mount, comes with screws for wall mount, End of alarm life warning, 1-year limited warranty. Comes with Batteries. SPECIFICATIONS include Power Source: 3 x AA 1.5V battery, Sensor Type: Electrochemical, CO Display Range: 0-9ppm ...displays "0", 10-999ppm ...displays level, Operation Temp: 40 to 100F, Ambient Humidity: 10% to 90%, Buzzer Level: 85dB @ 1m, Product Weight: 140g, Product Life: 5 years, Size: 255x44x44mm.
    Low level CO ppm impact on human beings vs. the high level CO from a toxicological standpoint; use Google and type Dr.Penney or Dr. Weaver with carbon monoxide and you will find best literature on low level CO effects on humans!

    • @richardgold7762
      @richardgold7762 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      CO poisoning "can cause myriad neurological and neuro-psychological problems, the incidence of disorders after carbon monoxide poisoning is not clearly known," the study said. Nearly 20 percent of CO poisoning patients had cognitive problems and 37 percent had abnormal neurological evaluations six years after poisoning.

    • @DrKozForensicsDetectors
      @DrKozForensicsDetectors  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for your nice words. Weaver and Penney are 👌

    • @AG-yj1jv
      @AG-yj1jv 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@richardgold7762 It's been over 35 for me.

    • @AG-yj1jv
      @AG-yj1jv 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Do you have a low-level CO detector that also has an explosive gas meter that registers at low levels?
      My concern, after having been poisoned in 3 substandard appartments, is that one of our world's most valuable resources - its recent University graduates - are at risk due to an epidemic of substandard housing, aging, cheap, or poorly installed heating units, and unethical landlords.
      I was 24 years old, only 2 years out of school, & had just won a prize for my writing in an international ccontest. It's now been over 35 years since I was able to keep a job, or follow my dreams in any focused way.
      CO amplified underlying but formerly negligible issues with chronic anemia, organization as part of ADHD, and possible ASD.
      The most major impact was the hyperemotionality of heightened frustration intolerance. (Namely because not remembering stuff and losing stuff from in your hands all day every day? Is beyond frustrating. )
      When one stops to consider that it's been estimated, under the latest definitions and diagnostic guidelines, that most of the world's most profound geniuses have likely been on the Autism Spectrum, including Einstein & Tesla, we cannot risk the investment we have in our most vulnerable next generations.
      The reason that having an explosive gas detector is vital, is that with Covid affecting smell, the risks of effects from low-level poisoning are likely to both increase AND go undetected.
      Additionally, any appartment that exposes people to toxic CO and or Methane, could also likely be exposing them to
      - High Levels of Carbon Dioxide
      - High levels Hydrogen Sulfide (sewer gas) and
      - Neurotoxic Black mold (I had both Stachybotrys, and Aspergillius exposures in a house where (previously unbeknownst to me) a woman who lived there for 10 years - died 3 months before I moved in.
      If I hadn't recognized the symptoms, I might have died also.