Product Description
Increase Home Safety with A Gas Alarm Is that gas odor a gas leak that  could cause a gas explosion or fire ? The CCI GasAware natural gas alarm  warns of methane gas leaks before gas fumes build to explosions or  fires. Add a combustible gas detector for home safety if you heat, cook  or dry clothes with natural gas. For safety, place a gas monitor near  gas appliances like furnaces, water heaters and clothes dryers. Plug in  this gas detector with alarm into an unswitched AC outlet or extend the  cord high on the wall for natural gas. This CCI Gas Alarm cannot be  hardwired into 120VAC. Note: Carbon monoxide alarms have sensors  specific to carbon monoxide. They cannot detect raw propane or natural  gas. You need a detector with a combustible gas specific sensor. Avoid  gas explosions or fires ignited by gas leaks. Don't rely on your sense  of smell: a strong mercaptan odor or absence of odor don't mean danger  or safety. CCI GasAware Natural Gas and Methane Gas Alarm Features:  Alarm Output: 85 Decibels at 10 feet. Alarm Threshold: Sensor activates  at or below 25% Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) for Natural Gas or Propane  and at or below the Lower Flammable Limit (LFL) of Natural Gas/Methane  (10,000 ppm). (Buy a propane specific unit for propane gas using homes  or businesses.) Sensor Type: Tin dioxide gas. Reliable, highly  sensitive, and long-lived. Four Indicator Lights: Power, alarm, fault  and battery. See below for detail. Mute and Self-Test Functions :of both  electronic circuitry and gas sensor. Power Cord: 6 feet long for proper  placement near gas appliance. Battery Back-Up: up to 10 hours. Back-Up  Power Supply: Uses two AA rechargeable batteries that automatically  recharge when AC power is restored. Primary Power Supply: 120V AC  adapter (steps down 120VAC to 12V DC) UL Listed: ANSI/UL 1484 as a  residential gas detector. Operating Temperature: 32 degrees to 120  degrees F Storage Temperature: 32 degrees to 120 degrees F Operating  Humidity: Less than 95% non-condensing 
Customer Reviews
  
"Did not work" 2006-10-28
By an Italian in New York
It  did not work for me. Inside the box there were two (contradictory) sets  of instructions on how to install the detector. One set of instructions  was on a loose sheet; I tried that first; it did not work; the siren  kept on going on very loudly and there was no way to make it stop. The  other set of instructions was part of the instructions booklet; I tried  that too; it did not work either; same problem. I surmise that the mute button was broken. Whatever the reason, I returned the product
  
"A Trustworthy Lifesaver" 2005-10-03
By Dean Mancuso (River Vale, NJ United States)
A  few weeks ago, I smelled gas in my basement, but when the utility  company came with their electronic sensor, they found nothing (and they  did a fairly detailed check).  The next day I was still sure I was  smelling something, so I bought this unit.  A few days later, the unit  sounded its "gas detected" alarm.  Again, the utility company found no  leaks with their wand-type sensor.  When I called a plumber, with his  soap-spray he found six leaks in my old gas line piping leading to the  furnace.  The moral of the story: trust your nose, and get one of these  units.  It detected the gas that the utility company missed (twice!).