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Technical Details
– Detects dangerous levels of Methane and Propane gas
– Built-in self-diagnostics assures the unit is operating properly
– Easily plugs into any standard 110-120v AC electrical outlet and samples the air every 2-1/2 minutes
– UL 1484 Certified
– 5 year warranty.
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2010-08-11
By calrocker@hotmail.com (New York, New York)
I am so angry about this worthless product that I cannot see straight. My mother is forgetful and sometimes leaves the gas on on the stove. Having read all the wonderful reviews and promotional literature about this item, I ordered it, thinking that the alarm wouldgo off if she left the gas on. Nothing could be further from the truth. When I first plugged in the alarm, I left the gas on for a few minutes to see if it would work. It sat there doing absolutely nothing. Then, on two occasions, my mother left the gas on for hours, and this ridiculous piece of junk did not make a single sound.
Not only is this product nonfunctional, it’s extremely dangerous, and the company who makes it could face liability lawsuits because if it fails and there’s an explosion.

2010-07-16
By Richard Williams
Have had this detector for a few weeks now and is working fine. No problems or anything. Thankfully it hasn’t detected the presence of gas. I would recommend this product.

2010-07-09
By Hill Billy-Bob (Pikeville, TN USA)
I tested the detector by releasing some propane near it and it did detect the gas.
If I’m awake, I suspect that I would smell any unburned gas in the air by the time the detector alarm sounded. However, having the detector active while using an emergency catalyctic heater will make me feel safer when I’m sleeping.

2010-07-05
By Rosario Centanni (Houston, TX)
I bought the Safety Siren several years ago after a gaz valve on the fireplace was not fully closed after use. Did some research and the Safery Siren came out very high.
The detector goes off one Saturday morning. Because the fireplace is in the den, that’s where the Safety Siren is located. With some troubleshooting, it turns out one of the valves on the range is leaking gas. A call was made to the gas company and they advise to turn off the gas to the house and wait for a service technician to arrive.
A technican shows up in 10 to 15 minutes, not bad. He takes his detector to the range area and no alarm. He then goes to other areas of the house where gas lines are present. No alarms. Then the technician says that I probably got the Safety Siern off the internet and wasn’t as accurate as the one he had since his was a professional model and is calibrated every three months and is used by most gas companies in the US, blah blah blah, and the Safety Siren most likely had a false reading.
Ok, that did it. I got an extnesion cord and plugged the Safety Siren in and moved it around the cook top. Sure enough it picked up a leak at one of the valves/knobs. The technician stuck his sensor near the knob and it detected gas. Hummm, I bought the S/S several years ago, it’s never been calibrated since it left the factory.
Kudos to the gas company who handled the situation very well from start to resolution. Consider using S/S though.

2010-05-23
By Paulo (South Dakota)
I put one of these in our kitchen, adjacent to the stove. It did go off when one of the stove burners did not light right away (a good thing). The only negative about it is that my wife thought it was the smoke alarm sounding and was kind of ignoring it which we tend to do in our kitchen. I came in to see what was wrong and realized the burner had not lit yet and was able to shut it off. So…I wish it had a different “beep” than the smoke alarm but it is a good sensitive alarm, and we’ve had no false alarms in 3 weeks of use. I have another one near our gas dryer, and the combo gas/carbon monoxide model in our furnace room. No false alarms there either.
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