Invisible Household Dangers & Kidde Carbon Monoxide Alarm

My youngest is 5.5 months and is almost to the crawling stage where in just a few weeks I will be endlessly scouring the floor looking for potential dangers. Having three older brothers ages two to six, there is bound to often be something small and dangerous left on the floor. My boys love to carry around marbles, coins, legos, hot wheels, action figures, and other things with small or potential choke hazard threats. My youngest is already so fascinated by everything he sees around him and of course everything always lands in his mouth. I am grateful that I can at least scour the floor or run my fingers through the rug and look for those things that can be dangerous for my little man as he starts to explore the world around him. I can also pretty easily see when something does make it into his mouth.
However, there is another danger we could easily face in our home that is colorless, odorless, and tasteless and can be deadly within minutes. Carbon Monoxide (CO) is something that many of us might forget to thing of but truly is an invisible danger that we should be concerned about. The only way you can safely test for Carbon Monoxide is with a working CO alarm. The US Census statistics show us that not all the homes that have potential Carbon monoxide hazards have a working CO alarm.

The good news is that you can mark this worry off your list with a Worry-Free Carbon Monoxide Alarm by Kidde. This new alarm provides up to 10 years of protection and has a sealed-in lithium battery so you won’t have to hassle with the low-battery chirps, either!
Benefits of Worry-Free Carbon Monoxide Alarm
- The sealed lithium battery is tamper proof and provides 10 years of continuous power, meaning no low battery chirps or battery replacement
- Carbon monoxide sensor is proven effective for 10 years
- No batteries to buy or replace every six months
- Simply installation by sliding the alarm onto the mounting bracket and it activates automatically.
- Stays on 24 hr/day, 7 day/week protection from CO
- Hush button to temporarily silence the end of battery life indicator for up to 3 days
Kidde’s Worry-Free Carbon Monoxide Alarm is available at Home Depot and retails for $40 to $50 depending on the model.
Learn About Household Dangers at Safe Kids Day
If you live in or near New York, there’s a fun event coming up called the Safe Kids Day that will take place in New York City on Saturday, May 18th. The event will be filled with games, activities, all about how to keep our kids safer wherever they may be.
I received a Kidde Worry-Free CO Alarm and Home Depot gift card in exchange for this post. The opinions expressed above are my own. Any claims should be verified on the sponsor’s site.

I most worry about fires.
Fires because we had one before.
I would have to say Carbon Monoxide because it is the silent killer.
fires
I worry about fires.
flooding
fires
I worry about fires and carbon monoxide.
Fires!
Fire or carbon monoxide
I worry about fires my teen daughter once broiled taco shells and set my oven on fire..that was scary
i mostly worry about fires!
—cassandra cap
fire is my biggest fear/worry
My biggest fear is of carbon monoxide because it is undetectable without a sensor.
I worry most about fires. They scare me!
My greatest fear is of fire.
carbon monoxide
Fire and Carbon Monoxide!
I worry most about carbon monoxide. It seems like something that can happen without notice while you are sleeping. We do not have a carbon monoxide alarm and i know we really need to get one.
fire is my biggest fear
I am most worried about house fires
I worry about gas leaks because my brother and nieces almost died from one on their gas stove!
I worry about fires, starting in the house and outside, I live in fire hazard country.
Fire has always been my worst fear.
Fires
I worry about fire
I worry about fire.
Carbon Monoxide since we use a boiler system is a big concern
I worry most about fire, but carbon monoxide is also a concern!
I worry most about fire-from faulty wiring to something overcooking in the oven or a defective appliance.
bad wiring for sure – can’t wait to move – this rental is terrible
Bad electrical wiring
i most worry about carbon monoxide poisoning. I keep hearing all these stories about it recently and it really scares me.
A house fire.
Fires. Just heard of someone I know that had a house fire this week.
fire and smoke
I worry about carbon monoxide
A fire!
I worry most about a fire in our house.
I worry about carbon monoxide the most.
Fire. Working fire alarms are a must!
carbon monixide monitor because it is colorless gas.
i have a carbon monixide monitor in my room w/ the gas heater now. i found that you have to replace them every few yrs. kidd is a leader in the field of safety products, fire extwing, carbon monix, etc. i like the ones that combine both
I worry about fire the most because I survived a fire as a child.
I worry most about carbon monoxide…
I worry about fire
Oddly enough it is carbon monoxide I most worry about. We have a coal stove. I have one detector but I think I should have one on both floors
I worry about fires,we live in a old house
We have gas heat so Carbon Monixide is a real concern.
carbon monoxcide is scary to me because you can’t see or smell it!
I am most worried about house fires and would really like to get the Two Story Ladder
FIRE.. .I worry about fire… no real reason, other than what a horrid way to go………
I worry most about carbon monoxide.
I most worry about a fire happening in our house.
I worry most about a fire in our house.
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carbon monoxide poisoning
I worry most about fires.
I worry most about fires!
I worry about a fire because we had a house fire in 2003 because of faulty electronic equipment.
I worry about carbon monoxide poisoning. I heard so much about people losing their life this past year from this.