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In recent years, outdoor camping has been very popular. Camping may require cooking or heating with a fire, and incomplete combustion of wood, charcoal, gasoline, kerosene, alcohol, methane, and other substances can produce carbon monoxide. Therefore, it can lead to potential carbon monoxide poisoning problems.
In addition to the carbon monoxide poisoning caused by camping fires, the most common type of carbon monoxide poisoning is when the air conditioning is on in the car, and the waiting time is stationary. The engine absorbs less oxygen, which can lead to insufficient combustion of gasoline and the generation of carbon monoxide. If people rest and sleep in the car, it is very easy to develop carbon monoxide poisoning.
The mechanism of carbon monoxide poisoning is that the affinity between carbon monoxide and hemoglobin is 200-300 times higher than that between oxygen and hemoglobin. Therefore, carbon monoxide is easily bound to hemoglobin to form carboxyhemoglobin, causing hemoglobin to lose its ability to carry oxygen and cause tissue suffocation. Long term exposure to low concentrations of CO can lead to reactions such as headaches, dizziness, memory loss, lack of concentration, and palpitations. The clinical manifestations are mainly hypoxia, with mild cases including headache, weakness, dizziness, and difficulty breathing during labor. In severe cases, the patient's lips are cherry red and may experience nausea, vomiting, blurred consciousness, collapse, or coma. More severe, presenting as a deep coma, accompanied by high fever, causing brain edema and respiratory suppression in patients, which can lead to death.
The concentration of carbon monoxide in the air is below 50PPM, which is safe. If it exceeds it, it will have an impact on the human body. It is necessary to immediately ventilate and exchange air. In order to better detect the concentration of carbon monoxide, it is strongly recommended that outdoor camping friends carry a carbon monoxide alarm. This model PTH-10D detector is a carbon monoxide detector that is very suitable for outdoor camping in collaboration with Ideal Automobile.
The design of product appearance water droplet shape is different from the carbon monoxide detector on the market, and it is relatively novel. The main color scheme of the body is a reef brown and gray metal aluminum outer ring specially designed for outdoor use, equipped with black hand woven ropes, hooks, and Type C charging cables. The product supports fast charging and has a battery life of up to 144 hours.
This product is tested in three levels. When the carbon monoxide concentration is between 0 and 49 ppm, the green area flashes, indicating that the carbon monoxide concentration is at a low level. When the concentration of carbon monoxide is between 50 and 99 ppm, the yellow area flashes to indicate caution. When the concentration of carbon monoxide is above 100 ppm, the red area flashes to indicate danger.
This product not only detects carbon monoxide, but also temperature and humidity. Temperature: 0 ℃~50 ℃ (± 1.5 ° C)/32 ° F~122 ° F (± 2.7 ° F) Humidity: 20%~80% RH (± 5%)
In addition, this product uses electrochemical sensors, which are characterized by high measurement accuracy and good real-time performance.
Although a carbon monoxide alarm is prepared, it is still necessary to pay attention to ventilation when heating in the tent, consider the adequacy of combustion, and choose materials that can be fully burned as much as possible.