10 Reasons Why The Detector On Your Wall Is The Reason Babies Die In The Womb Every Year
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10 Reasons Why The Detector On Your Wall Is The Reason Babies Die In The Womb Every Year (And What Firefighters Recommend Instead)

Summary: Cheap detectors are designed to barely meet a federal standard from 1984. They stay silent at the exact levels that kill babies in the womb. Professional grade detectors alarm at fetal safe thresholds and catch four gases instead of one. Keep reading to learn the difference.

Green light CO detector on wall

1. You can stop trusting the green light that means absolutely nothing

Pregnant women across America are sleeping under detectors with a green light glowing on the wall. They think that light means safe. It does not. The green light only means power. It does not test the sensor. The sensor inside could be dead and the green light would still glow. The test button only tests the speaker, not the sensor. I have personally inspected over 200 home detectors in 14 years of fire investigations. 3 in 6 had a dead sensor with a working green light. The pregnant women living under them had no idea. Professional grade detectors like the Dewlora 4 in 1 use sensors that self test continuously and show you a real digital reading on a screen. Zero means zero. Not "the light is on."

Old federal regulatory document

2. You can stop relying on a federal standard from 1984

The federal CO detector standard was written 40 years ago. It allows detectors to stay silent until carbon monoxide hits 70 parts per million in your home. Even at 70 PPM, the detector is legally allowed to wait 4 hours before alarming. The standard was written for healthy adults. It was not written for pregnant women. It was not written for babies in the womb. Fetal blood holds carbon monoxide 5 times longer than adult blood. A baby suffocates at exposure levels well below 70 PPM. Your detector is doing exactly what the law allows. The law allows it to ignore the very levels that kill fetuses every year in this country. Professional grade sensors in detectors like the Dewlora 4 in 1 alarm at much lower thresholds. They were built for the modern science. Not the 1984 regulation.

Dewlora 4 in 1 mounted in nursery

3. You can be alerted hours before cheap detectors even wake up

A cheap detector will not make a sound until carbon monoxide hits 70 PPM in your air. Even then, the law lets it wait up to 4 hours before alarming. By that point your baby has been breathing toxic air for half a workday. The Dewlora 4 in 1 uses professional grade sensors. The same sensors used in firefighter equipment. They alarm at much lower PPM levels and they alarm fast. No 4 hour delay. No 70 PPM wait. You hear the alarm at fetal safe levels long before the cheap detector on your hallway wall would even register that something is wrong. You do not need to check the screen every hour. The Dewlora alarms before the cheap detector even knows there is a problem.

4 in 1 gas detection infographic

4. You can catch the silent killers your old detector ignores

Cheap detectors catch carbon monoxide. That is it. They are completely blind to natural gas. They are completely blind to propane. They are completely blind to explosive gases. If your home has a gas stove, a gas water heater, a gas dryer, a gas furnace, or a gas fireplace, your cheap detector is ignoring 75% of the gas risks in your house. The Dewlora 4 in 1 detects all four. Carbon monoxide. Natural gas. Propane. Explosive gases. One device. Four protections. Pregnant women cannot afford to leave 75% of their home unmonitored.

Firefighter holding Dewlora device

5. You can use the detector firefighters mount in their own homes

Most firefighters I work with do not use the white plug-in detectors from the hardware store. We use professional grade sensors. The same sensor grade in our equipment at the firehouse. The same grade used by hazmat teams. The same grade used by industrial safety inspectors. The Dewlora 4 in 1 uses this exact sensor grade in a consumer product. It is on my wall at home. It is on my crew's walls. It is what we mount in the homes of the pregnant women we have had to evacuate. If a professional grade sensor is what protects a firefighter's family, it is what should protect yours.

Basement furnace and utility room

6. You can catch silent leaks hiding anywhere in your home

Carbon monoxide and natural gas leak silently from everywhere in your home. Furnaces crack. Water heaters fail. Stoves leak. Dryers vent improperly. Fireplaces back up. Cars in attached garages push exhaust into living spaces. None of these are visible. None of these smell. The appliance runs perfectly. The flame looks normal. The thermostat works. You have heat or hot water or a working stove. Meanwhile carbon monoxide or natural gas is going straight into the rooms where you and your baby sleep. I have seen this kill a baby in the womb at 32 weeks. The mother's detector never made a sound because it was looking for the wrong levels in the wrong places. A Dewlora 4 in 1 mounted near every gas appliance, in the bedroom, and in the nursery catches all of these silent leaks months earlier.

Pregnant woman with headache on couch

7. You can stop wondering if your pregnancy headaches are something worse

Carbon monoxide poisoning in pregnant women looks exactly like pregnancy. Headache. Fatigue. Brain fog. Trouble sleeping. Forgetting why you walked into a room. These are the same symptoms every pregnant woman feels in her third trimester. The difference is one is harmless and the other is killing your baby. A 32 year old mother in our county had headaches for two weeks before her son died. She thought it was the furnace heat drying out the air. She was right that it was the furnace. She was wrong about what it was doing. With a Dewlora 4 in 1 on the wall, she would have known. The digital screen would have read 35 PPM. She would have called us. We would have come. Her son would still be alive.

Pregnant woman sleeping safely with Dewlora on bedside table

8. You can know your baby is breathing safe air while you sleep

This is the part that haunts every pregnant woman who has lost a baby to CO. The mother breathes in the gas, then breathes it back out. Her blood clears. The baby cannot clear it. Fetal hemoglobin holds carbon monoxide 5 times longer than adult hemoglobin. Even when the mother feels fine again, the baby is still saturated. Even on days the furnace is off, the baby is still saturated. The exposure adds up over weeks. A cheap detector will never alarm because the mother's levels stay below 70 PPM. The baby suffocates anyway. The Dewlora 4 in 1 alarms at fetal safe thresholds. It catches the levels that hurt the baby long before they hurt you.

Side by side comparison old vs Dewlora detector

9. You can stop wasting money on detectors designed to fail

A $25 detector at the hardware store is built to one purpose: cost the manufacturer as little as possible while still being legal to sell. The sensor is cheap. The threshold is high. The alarm delay is long. The lifespan is 5 years before the sensor degrades. After year 5 it can read normal even when the air is dangerous. Most pregnant women have detectors that are past their replacement date and do not know it. The Dewlora 4 in 1 costs less than dinner out. It uses professional grade sensors. It alarms at lower levels. It catches four gases instead of one. It has a digital screen so you actually know what is in your air. Spend $85 once. Replace nothing for 10 years. Sleep at night.

Dewlora 4 in 1 product packaging

10. You can finally sleep knowing your baby is safe

The mother who lost her son at 32 weeks now has a Dewlora 4 in 1 in her hallway, her bedroom, her basement, and her nursery. She checks the screen every morning before she gets out of bed. Every night before she falls asleep. She is 19 weeks pregnant again. She told us last month that the only reason she can sleep at all is the digital screen reading zero. That is what this device does. It does not promise to never let anything bad happen. It promises to tell you the truth about what is in your air and to alarm at levels that protect your baby. Pregnant women cannot afford to not know. The Dewlora 4 in 1 is what is on my wall, on my crew's walls, and on the wall of every pregnant woman I have ever talked to about this. Order yours before your third trimester. Hers came too late. Apply Discount & Check Availability

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