Best products from r/GlitchInTheMatrix
We found 3 comments on r/GlitchInTheMatrix discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. First Alert CO605 Plug-In Battery Backup CO Alarm, 1 Pack, White
- Keep your family safe with this easy to use plug in carbon monoxide alarm; It works with any standard outlet and also has a battery backup for continuous monitoring of Carbon Monoxide levels, even if there's a power failure
- Features an advanced electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor that accurately detects carbon monoxide levels, no matter where the detector is placed in the room
- Simple to use, with a single test/silence button; A loud 85 decibel alarm sounds when carbon monoxide levels reach dangerous levels. Low battery signal mute, quiets low battery signal for up to 8 hours
- To ensure complete protection make sure to place one on each level of your home and in each bedroom
- 7 year limited warranty; Equipped with end of life signal chirp, so you know when it’s time to replace the unit for safety
- All first alert CO alarms are rigorously tested to meet UL standards. Item length is 3.4 inches, item width is 1.38 inches and item height is 5 inches
- First Alert has been the most trusted brand in home safety since launching the first residential smoke alarm in 1958 (Based on a First Alert Brand Trust Survey in February 2018)
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This is just a few seconds of searching from a random internet stranger, but look for a few of these at your local wal-mart. Also, I always thought that CO was heavier than air, but apparently it is slightly lighter than air. This suggests that CO detectors should be placed rather high, on the ceiling if possible. If you're in doubt, just place one as high as possible - if you get a reading, use an extension cord as a temporary way of measuring the levels in different locations, high or low. (I'm not sure how quickly the sensors update, you may need to rig a way to hold the sensor in place for a few minutes, try these things.)
Best of luck to you and your friend! (Maybe get a detector for her as well... though it sounds like you're more affected than she is.)
Also, keep an eye out for /u/RBradbury1920, he left post-it notes for himself, it turned out to be a side effect of Carbon Monoxide poisoning. (Only 100 PPM, apparently.)
Edit: How close do you and your friend live? There might be something in the environment doing this to both of you, such as a gas leak or something. But if so, then other people might be noticing strange things as well....
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