Kidde, a trusted leader in fire safety for more than 100 years, has launched a new paid subscription feature in its Advanced Home Health mobile application to enhance home health monitoring. The new service will allow families to take proactive, informed steps to keep their homes safe with indoor air quality insights.
The subscription service provides a weekly healthy home report with consistent updates on various indoor air quality factors summarized in a report published automatically weekly and works with Kidde Smart products with IAQ including Smoke + CO + IAQ alarm, Smoke + IAQ alarm and the CO + IAQ plug-in alarm.
Subscribers can track, monitor, and receive personal recommendations to address additional aspects of air quality, such as mold risk, and receive recommendations for steps to address these issues if they may be present in the home. Personalized recommendations are available and can include products for purchase that can further improve indoor air quality. Subscribers can also monitor thermal comfort to help achieve the perfect temperature balance to ensure overall comfort and well-being in the home.
The subscription is $1.99 / month or $19.99 annually with a first month free trial. New users can receive a 10% discount on ShopKidde.com. The Kidde Advanced Home Health app can be found in the Apple and Google mobile app stores.
Kidde, a leading manufacturer of residential smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms, fire extinguishers, and safety accessories, has been keeping the world a safer place for over 100 years. Kidde produced the first integrated smoke detection system a century ago and continues its legacy today by delivering advanced fire-safety technology. Kidde is a part of Kidde Global Solutions, global leader in fire and life safety solutions.
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