Portable Carbon Monoxide Detector.
Stay safe from carbon monoxide. The easy to pack carbon monoxide monitor to bring with you everywhere.

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Peace of Mind. Wherever you go.
Carbon Monoxide: The Silent Killer
Every year, nearly 30,000 people die globally from a gas they never saw coming. No smell. No warning. No time to react
You Won’t Know It’s Happening
Carbon monoxide is odorless, invisible, and impossible to detect without a monitor. A gas leak. A car left running. A faulty heater. That’s all it takes.

It Doesn’t Just Kill — It Disables
And many survivors never fully recover. Memory loss, brain damage, and heart problems are common.
100,000+
ER visits
14,000+
hospitalizations
400+
deaths
*Each year in the U.S.
Even Vacation Isn't Safe
Since 1999, thousands of hotel guests in the U.S. have been poisoned by CO. Many were asleep when it hit. Some never woke up.
Peace of Mind Is One Device Away
Our portable carbon monoxide detector can save your life. No wires. No fuss. Just safety in your suitcase, backpack, or bedside, wherever you go.
3 in 1 Device. Everything you need to feel safer when you travel.
Carbon Monoxide
Detects carbon monoxide levels with precision and alerts you instantly if concentrations reach 50 ppm — the threshold where exposure becomes unsafe.
Temperature
Monitors temperature (F or C) in real time so you can stay comfortable and detect unexpected changes while you sleep or travel.
Humidity
Tracks humidity levels to help you avoid mold, dry air, and other conditions that impact your health and comfort on the go.
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Stay safe from carbon monoxide wherever you go.
Family fights for carbon monoxide safety after personal tragedy
Miller Gardner may have died from carbon monoxide poisoning, Costa Rica official says
Belize officials say 3 American women died of carbon monoxide poisoning
Christmas tragedy: 4 found dead at vacation home from apparent carbon monoxide
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Can Happen on Vacation—Here’s One Simple Way to Protect Yourself
Should You Travel With a Carbon‑ Monoxide Detector?
Family fights for carbon monoxide safety after personal tragedy
Miller Gardner may have died from carbon monoxide poisoning, Costa Rica official says
Belize officials say 3 American women died of carbon monoxide poisoning
Christmas tragedy: 4 found dead at vacation home from apparent carbon monoxide
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Can Happen on Vacation—Here’s One Simple Way to Protect Yourself
Should You Travel With a Carbon‑ Monoxide Detector?