Smart Carbon Monoxide Detectors — Protection from Invisible Danger in Tbilisi
Smart Carbon Monoxide Detectors are Wi-Fi connected safety devices that detect carbon monoxide (CO) — invisible, odorless, and deadly gas — and send instant notifications to smartphone in Tbilisi and throughout Georgia. These detectors are ideal for homes, apartments, and any facility with gas heater, furnace, fireplace, or garage — carbon monoxide forms during incomplete combustion and can cause poisoning or death. LAGI offers smart CO detectors with full functionality: Wi-Fi/Zigbee connection, iOS/Android app, Push notifications (CO detection), electrochemical sensor (10 year life), 30-300 PPM detection range, 85dB loud siren, LED indicator (green/red), integration with Smart Home systems, battery power (1-2 years), Self-Test function. All models comply with EN 50291 standard.
Main Functions of Smart CO Detectors
- Wi-Fi connection — Push notifications to smartphone when CO detected, from anywhere.
- Electrochemical sensor — high accuracy, 10 year life, 30-300 PPM range.
- 85dB siren — loud warning, will wake you at night if CO detected.
- Smart Home integration — Alexa, Google Home, IFTTT (if CO detected → turn on ventilation).
- Self-Test — automatic sensor testing, warning if sensor faulty.
- Battery power — 1-2 years operation, low battery indicator.
FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is invisible, odorless, and tasteless gas that forms during incomplete combustion — gas heater, furnace, fireplace, car engine. CO is deadly — when inhaled, CO binds to hemoglobin in blood and blocks oxygen transport, causing hypoxia (oxygen deficiency). Symptoms: headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue. High concentration (400+ PPM) causes heart attack, coma, death in 1-2 hours. CO detector detects gas at early stage and warns you.
CO detector installation rules: bedrooms — one detector in each bedroom (most important, CO poisoning happens during sleep). Gas heater room — detector 1-3m distance from heater. Kitchen — if gas stove, detector 1-3m distance. Garage — if garage connected to house, detector in garage. Height — CO is slightly lighter than air, detector should be at 1.5-2m height (not on ceiling, not on floor). Don't install in kitchen directly above stove (false alarms).
Yes, smart CO detectors integrate with Smart Home systems — Amazon Alexa (voice warning: "Alexa, CO detected in kitchen"), Google Home (voice warning, automation), IFTTT (if CO detected → turn on ventilation, turn off gas heater, send SMS to family members). This allows creating automatic scenarios — when CO detected automatically turns on ventilation, turns off gas heater, sends notification to all family members. Can also integrate with smoke detectors — one app for all safety sensors.