Education
Protecting people and property is critical, but it doesn’t have to be complicated.
There’s nothing you wouldn’t do to help keep your home, business or family and friends safe. Thankfully, it’s pretty easy. Simply knowing how to assess the potential dangers of fire and carbon monoxide, then taking the time to update your safety products and plan can make all the difference.
And you don’t have to do it alone. Kidde, a global leader in fire and CO safety, is here to help.
Fire Safety
Learning the basics of fire safety is the first step in fighting fire – and it just so happens to be the most important. See all fire safety articles.
Fire Safety in the Home
Don’t be a statistic. Be safe. Just a few simple steps can go a long way in helping to shield your family from danger at home.
How to Choose the Best Smoke Alarms for Your Home
Smoke alarms are one of the best and least expensive ways to provide early warning when a fire begins.
Worry-Free Alarms
One Battery. Ten Years. Zero Worries.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Safety
Often called the “silent killer,” carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that is created when fuels burn incompletely (fuels like natural gas, gasoline, wood or coal). See all CO safety articles.
Carbon monoxide alarm chirping?
Carbon monoxide (CO) alarms monitor your home 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and are designed to provide accurate readings for the life of the alarm. But they don’t last forever.
How To Choose the Best Carbon Monoxide Alarm for Your Home
Now that you know a little more about the dangers of carbon monoxide, the next logical question is “what can I do to protect my home?” At Kidde, we have more answers to that question than almost anyone.
Carbon Monoxide Dangers & Risks
In addition to the use of CO alarms, a better understanding of carbon monoxide, including its sources, dangers and health risks, can go a long way in preventing many of these deaths.
Safety Products from Kidde
Kidde designs and develops smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms, fire extinguishers, indoor air quality monitors, and more. It’s a wide range of solutions, but they all share a common purpose – protecting people and property from the effects of fire and its related hazards.