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Certified for use in caravans and boats as well as domestic applications, the Honeywell XC70 carbon monoxide alarm features a sealed long-life lithium battery, giving the detector a lifespan of 7 years. The Honeywell XC70 has an attractive, compact design and can be used as a free standing or wall mounted unit according to your requirements. The XC70 has a reduced sound level test feature, allowing you to test the detector without the full 90dB alarm sound level.
Product Code | HWXC70 |
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Alternative Product Codes | XC70, XC70-EN, XC70EN |
Brand | Honeywell |
Battery Type | 7 Year Sealed Lithium |
Dimensions (HxWxD) | 72x100x36mm |
Display | LED Indicators |
Operating Temperature | -10°C to +45°C |
Relative Humidity | 25% to 95% |
Sensitivity | 43ppm (parts per million) CO gas |
Sound Output | >90dB at 1m |
Warranty | 7 Years |
Weight | 0.14kg |
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52 customers have given this product an overall rating of 4.6 out of 5
Rating: 5 / 5 Stars
Reviewed by: I M
Easy to fit and discreet.
Published on: 17th February 2022
Rating: 5 / 5 Stars
Reviewed by: V G
Very satisfied
Published on: 5th April 2021
Rating: 4 / 5 Stars
Reviewed by: S M
Good at this moment in time
Published on: 5th November 2020
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Live Chat Available NowMany people are unaware of the devastating effects of carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon Monoxide has no colour, smell or taste and cannot be detected by the human senses. It is extremely dangerous, binding itself to the haemoglobin in red blood cells and preventing them from transporting oxygen around the body.
According to statistics released by the Office for National Statistics, throughout England and Wales, there are an average of over 60 deaths every year due to accidental exposure to carbon monoxide - up to 45% of which occur in the home.
Source: ONS, User Requested Data, Refs 006780, 007476 & 009122
Figures from the Department of Health and Social Care show that there are around 4000 cases of carbon monoxide poisoning treated in A&E Departments across England each year - even mild cases can exacerbate existing conditions such as respiratory illnesses, leading to fatalities.
According to the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for England, around 200 per year are hospitalised in England and Wales as a result of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning.
A study of more than 27,000 properties by the Liverpool John Moores University, supported by the Merseyside and West Midlands Fire Services, found that less than 10% of homes have a single carbon monoxide alarm to protect occupants from this deadly gas.
Source: Liverpool John Moores University