Commercial CO Detectors: What You Need To Know

Commercial CO Detectors: What You Need To Know

Commercial CO Detectors

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a tasteless, odorless, and dangerous gas that is the leading cause of accidental fatalities by poisoning in the United States. In a publication by the National Library of Medicine, it is estimated that nearly 15,000 people are hospitalized in the U.S., and 500 Americans die every year from fatal carbon monoxide poisoning. With increased awareness of the lethality of carbon monoxide, there has also been raised awareness related to commercial building codes and requirements for carbon monoxide detectors.
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Commercial CO Detectors and Why They Are Critical

Carbon monoxide poisoning can affect a variety of business types, from factories to industrial operations, office workspaces, and commercial buildings with commercial kitchens. Every type of business in commercial property should invest in a good commercial CO detector system. This can save lives by alerting occupants to the presence of CO, which can quickly reach lethal levels. Many states have issued their own requirements for CO detectors in commercial properties.

Carbon Monoxide Detector State Requirements

With the increased awareness of carbon monoxide poisoning, states across the country have adopted laws that mandate carbon monoxide detector installations. Several states require commercial facilities to install commercial carbon monoxide detectors.

The state of Illinois requires every structure that contains more than one dwelling unit to have at least one carbon monoxide detector in good operating condition located within 15 feet of each sleeping room. Illinois also requires that schools are equipped with an approved CO detector and alarm. The City of Chicago also has carbon monoxide detector installation requirements for owners of residential property and commercial properties.

Commercial CO Detectors Differ from Residential Detectors

CO detectors can save lives in commercial facilities as well as in residential homes. There are, however, some crucial differences between residential and commercial CO detectors. Each commercial building should have its own CO detection system designed specifically for the unique architecture and operations of the building. Qualified fire and life safety system professionals should identify the proper locations for CO detectors and recommend the proper type of CO detection equipment. Commercial fire alarm and life safety system professionals will conduct a risk assessment based on a site evaluation prior to CO detector installation.

Integrated CO Detectors with Fire Alarm and Security Systems

An integrated commercial fire alarm and life safety system increases safety in commercial buildings with reliable detection and quick notification to alert occupants of an emergency. Integrating sealed detectors with existing commercial fire alarms and gas detection systems is the best way to protect all occupants. Larger buildings and facilities with multiple structures require a CO detection system that is well-planned and carefully designed. A centralized control panel with a gas detection system that is professionally monitored 24/7 provides the best protection with the quick dispatch of emergency medical services.

HRSS Offers Commercial CO Detectors, System Design, and Integration

High Rise Security Systems, HRSS, offers commercial security systems with fully integrated security of all fire, gas, life safety, and security systems. We perform site evaluations and risk assessments in addition to complete fire, gas, and smoke alarm system design along with integrated security components such as video surveillance and controlled access. HRSS employs trained and certified professionals offering commercial fire alarm system inspections, maintenance, repairs, upgrades, and expansions with quality UL-listed equipment and complete code compliance.

HRSS is recognized as a leading commercial fire alarm and life safety system provider in the Chicagoland area, protecting businesses of all sizes. We offer expertise and fire alarm system design, quality equipment, commercial fire alarm consultations, and comprehensive services. Contact us to learn more about protecting your occupants in meeting all updated requirements for commercial CO detection systems.

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