Drive the supplied screws partially into the ceiling or wall and line up the mounting base with these screws.
Install carbon monoxide detector on ceiling or wall.
Locate a spot on each floor of the home on a wall that is at least a foot from the top of a flat ceiling or at least 3 feet from the peak of a pitched ceiling.
Carbon monoxide detectors should not be mounted on the ceiling but can be placed at any level on the wall because co does not rise.
Do not place the detector right next to or over a fireplace or flame producing appliance.
The detector may be placed on the ceiling.
Other experts recommend installing detectors high on the wall or on the ceiling because carbon monoxide is lighter than air and rises like smoke.
Remember to keep kids and pets in mind during installation.
Combined smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are also available.
Make sure you have at least one carbon monoxide detector on each level of your home including the basement.
3 maintaining your co detectors.
You should have a carbon monoxide detector on each floor.
Carbon monoxide blends with your home s air and does not rise.
Choose a spot for each detector that.
Because carbon monoxide is slightly lighter than air and also because it may be found with warm rising air detectors should be placed on a wall about 5 feet above the floor.
Install the detector base into the wall.
In fact carbon monoxide is slightly lighter than air and diffuses.
Mount detectors on the wall at least a couple feet below your ceiling or even lower.
If your carbon monoxide detector has a twist of base take it off and screw it into position using your screwdriver and the supplied screws.
There s a myth that carbon monoxide alarms should be installed lower on the wall because carbon monoxide is heavier than air.
Install batteries place and twist the co detector into position under the screws tighten with a screwdriver and mount the alarm onto the base.
Follow your manufacturer s manual to properly install your detector at the right height.
Never position carbon monoxide detectors on the ceiling like you would smoke detectors.
Locate carbon monoxide detectors near bedrooms close enough so that they ll wake you up if they go off in the middle of the night.
The truth is the placement height of carbon monoxide detectors does not matter and this has been proved by a scientific study.