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How A Gas Company Technician's Exposed The 70 PPM Lie That Kills 400+ American Families In Their Sleep

How A Gas Company Technician's Exposed The 70 PPM Lie That Kills 400+ American Families In Their Sleep

February 20th, 2026 at 9:17 am EDT

"The headaches I blamed on pregnancy. My toddler's headaches I blamed on daycare. We'd been poisoned for 8 months. Our detector never made a sound."

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The HVAC Tech Found What My Detector Hid For 8 Months

It was supposed to be a routine furnace check.

November. Heating season. The HVAC tech came out for our annual service. Something I'd been putting off for two years if I'm being honest.

I was six months pregnant. Exhausted. My toddler had been complaining of headaches. I'd been having them too. The dull, throbbing kind that started every evening and disappeared by mid morning.

Pregnancy symptoms, I told myself. Stress. Bad sleep. Normal stuff.

The tech was in our basement maybe ten minutes before he came back upstairs with a look I'll never forget.

"Ma'am, when's the last time you had your heat exchanger inspected?"

I didn't even know what that meant.

He explained. Then he pulled out a handheld meter and walked toward our hallway.

The numbers climbed: 18... 24... 31...

He stopped in front of our carbon monoxide detector. Green light glowing. Silent. Just like it had been for eight years.

"You're at 35 PPM right here," he said. "High enough to make you sick. Not high enough for that thing to care."

I felt my heart drop into my stomach.

"What do you mean?"

He pointed at the detector.

"Most of these don't alarm until 70 parts per million. And even then, it takes one to four hours before they make a sound. You've been breathing poison for months. That detector knew. It just didn't think it was worth telling you yet."

I looked at the green light. Still glowing. Still silent.

My hand went to my belly.

"I See This Every Week"

Here's what made me furious.

After the HVAC tech left, I called the gas company emergency line. I needed someone official to confirm how bad it was.

They sent a technician within the hour.

The moment he stepped through my front door, his meter started pinging.

"27 PPM right here in your entryway," he said. "We evacuate homes at 50."

He walked through every room. Kitchen: 31 PPM. Hallway: 35 PPM. My daughter's bedroom: 38 PPM.

The room where she slept. Every night. For eight months.

I pointed at our detector. Green light glowing. Silent.

"Why didn't it go off?" I asked.

He shook his head.

"Most of these don't alarm until 70. You're at 38. High enough to make your whole family sick. Not high enough for that thing to care."

I asked him if this was unusual. If we were just unlucky.

He looked at me and said three words I'll never forget:

"I see this every week."

Every week. Families breathing poison. Detectors glowing green. Sensors that passed every test.

"The problem isn't broken detectors," he said. "It's detectors working exactly as designed. They're designed to stay silent until it's almost too late."

The 70 PPM Lie That's Killing 400+ Families A Year

After that day, I became obsessed.

I spent weeks researching. Reading studies. Digging through Reddit threads where other families shared their near misses.

What I found made me sick.

Here's what the carbon monoxide detector industry doesn't want you to know:

The Consumer Product Safety Commission sets the alarm threshold at 70 PPM.

And even then, the detector doesn't alarm immediately. Here's the actual standard:

70 PPM: Alarm activates in 60 to 240 minutes

150 PPM
: Alarm activates in 10 to 50 minutes

400 PPM: Alarm activates in 4 to 15 minutes

Read that again.

At 70 PPM, the level where your detector finally decides to wake up, you've already been breathing poison for one to four hours.

Your children have been breathing it in their sleep.

Your elderly parents have been breathing it in their sleep.

Your pregnant wife has been passing it to your unborn baby with every single breath.

And the detector stays silent. Green light glowing. Because the regulations say that's acceptable.

400+ Americans die from carbon monoxide poisoning every year.

100,000+ end up in emergency rooms.

84% of these incidents happen between November and February when furnaces run all night and windows stay sealed.

Almost every single one of these families had a "working" detector on their wall.

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Why Cheap Detectors Are Failing American Families

Those cheap detectors have THREE fatal flaws:

Flaw #1: They wait until it's almost too late. They don't alarm until 70 PPM. By then, you've been breathing poison for hours. Your kids have been breathing it in their sleep.

Flaw #2: They only show a light, not levels. You have no idea what's in your air. Levels could be rising all night and you'd never know until symptoms hit.

Flaw #3: They don't detect natural gas or propane. If your stove leaks, your furnace leaks, your water heater leaks actual gas, those detectors stay completely silent.

But here's the real kicker:

The design itself creates a false sense of security.

Families see that green light glowing and think they're safe. They test it, it beeps, they go back to trusting it.

The test button? It only checks the battery and speaker. It doesn't tell you if the sensor works.

You could have a completely non functional detector that passes every test you run.

We're literally training ourselves to ignore a deadly threat.

And the worst part? The same detectors that stay silent during actual emergencies scream at 3 AM for absolutely nothing.

I found hundreds of families on Reddit living this nightmare:

"Anyone else have random false alarms? Ours has gone off 5 times this month. Always between 2 and 5 AM. My kids are terrified."

"I hate CO detectors for false positives. Mine causes so much anxiety I'm ready to just die of CO poisoning rather than deal with it."

One mother's husband deactivated their detector after repeated false alarms.

Then she used their gas fireplace one evening and started feeling dizzy.

"Ours was around 85 PPM," she wrote. "Pretty sure I almost killed my whole family."

Cheap detectors cry wolf until families disable them. Then they stay silent during actual emergencies.

The system isn't just broken. It's designed to fail.

What The Professionals Actually Use

After my experience, I asked everyone. The HVAC tech, the gas company technician.

Same question: "What detector do YOU trust?"

Same answer:

"One that shows actual numbers. Real time PPM readings. So I know exactly what's in my air. Not just that the power is on."

The gas company technician said:

"If you have kids or elderly in the home, get a monitor that alarms at a much lower level. Standard detectors don't alarm at levels low enough."

That's when he told me about Dewlora.

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The Detector That Doesn't Wait Until You're Poisoned

Dewlora is different from every detector I've ever owned.

There's no green light.

Instead, there's a screen. With a number.

When there's no CO in your home, it shows "0."

Not a light that could mean anything.

An actual zero. Real time. Every second.

You can see that your family is safe. Not hope. Not trust. See.

And unlike standard detectors that wait until 70 PPM:

Dewlora alerts you the moment levels begin rising.

10 PPM? You see it.

70 PPM? the level that poisoned me for months?

You're already calling the gas company. Hours before a standard detector would make a sound.

4-in-1 Protection

Dewlora detects all four threats:

1 = Carbon Monoxide from the very first PPM, not at 70
2 = Natural Gas catches leaks from furnaces, stoves, water heaters
3 = Propane for homes with propane appliances
4 = Temperature & Humidity for a healthy environment

No gaps. No blind spots. Complete protection.

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My Family's Transformation

I ordered Dewlora that night. 3 units.

I was skeptical. Could something this simple really make that much difference?

I plugged the first one in near our new furnace.

The display lit up.

"0"

Real numbers. Real time. I could actually see what we were breathing.

For the first time since that terrifying day, I actually knew my family was safe. Not because a green light told me so. Because I could see the proof.

No more guessing. No more trusting. Just knowing.

I put the second one in the kitchen near the stove. Third one in the hallway outside the bedrooms. Right where our old detector had glowed green while poisoning us.

I check them every morning now. Just a glance.

Zeros across the board.

That's all I need to see.

Our baby was born in March.

Healthy. Perfect. Ten fingers, ten toes.

I cried when the doctor said everything looked normal.

My doctor said I was lucky. Low level CO exposure during pregnancy can cause developmental issues, low birth weight, even miscarriage. We caught it in time. Barely.

Last month, our HVAC tech came back for a routine check. He saw the Dewlora units throughout the house.

"Smart move," he said. "These are what the professionals use."

My mother in law had a detector from 2009 on her wall. Fifteen years. Green light glowing.

I bought her a Dewlora for Christmas.

"I had no idea," she said. "I test it every month. It beeps. I thought that meant..."

I know. I thought so too.

Now she calls me every week:

"Still zeros. How do you like that?"

I like that just fine.

The Real Cost Of Cheap Detectors

Here's something disturbing:

Most hardware stores don't carry professional grade detectors.

Why?

Because cheap detectors have better profit margins. They cost $5 to make and sell for $25. Stores make more money on products that don't actually protect you.

Dewlora is different.

✓ Professional grade electrochemical sensor same technology used by gas company inspectors

✓ Real time digital display see actual PPM readings, not a meaningless light

✓ 4-in-1 detection CO, natural gas, propane, plus temperature and humidity in one unit

✓ Alerts early not at 70 PPM when it's already too late

✓ Plug in design no ladder, no tools, no electrician. 30 seconds to install.

The gas company technician told me:

"I recommend Dewlora to everyone after a call like yours. The green light detectors are just liability checkboxes. This actually protects your family."

Let me be direct.

My ER visit after we discovered the leak? $2,400.

The specialist appointments for my baby? $800.

Dewlora costs $59.99.

Do the math.

But it's not about money.

It's about watching your daughter sleep knowing, not hoping, that she's safe.

It's about not becoming the family the gas company technician talks about at his next call.

Your Family Deserves Real Protection

I share this because Dewlora frequently sells out due to high demand. When they're gone, it takes weeks for them to be back in stock.

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Two Futures

Future One: Continue trusting that green light. Hope it means something. Risk becoming one of the 400+ families who don't wake up this year.

Future Two: See what you're actually breathing. Know, not guess, that your family is safe.

The choice seems obvious.

Don't wait for your family's close call.

I got lucky. An HVAC tech saved my family because I happened to schedule a routine check.

You might not get that lucky.

"Our old detector had a green light for 8 years. We tested it monthly. Always beeped. Last winter, my wife started getting headaches. I bought Dewlora to prove everything was fine. The display showed 45 PPM. Our old detector? Still green. Still silent. Dewlora saved my wife's life."— Barbara M., Ohio

"As a 30 year HVAC technician, I've seen too many close calls. When my daughter bought her first home, I insisted on Dewlora. It's the only detector I trust."— Robert T., Pennsylvania

"I'm 74 and live alone. My kids bought me Dewlora for Christmas. That screen showing '0' every day? It gives my kids peace of mind. Knowing beats hoping."— Betty W., Florida

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