Got a Gas leak?

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 19 бер 2023
  • In today's video, we're discussing the importance of the Kidde Nighthawk Carbon Monoxide and Propane, Natural, and Explosive Gas Detector. As the owner of a home inspection company, I've seen firsthand the dangers that gas leaks can pose to homeowners, and I strongly recommend this detector to anyone with natural gas in their home.
    The Kidde Nighthawk is a combination detector that not only detects carbon monoxide (CO) but also propane, natural gas, and explosive gases. This ensures that you and your family remain safe and protected from multiple potential hazards.
    Watch as I demonstrate the device sensing a simulated gas leak, showcasing the efficiency and effectiveness of the Kidde Nighthawk in detecting dangerous gas levels. This detector's intuitive design and easy installation make it a must-have for homeowners with natural gas appliances, and its loud alarm is designed to alert you in case of any potential threats.
    Don't risk the safety of your loved ones. Learn more about the Kidde Nighthawk Carbon Monoxide and Propane, Natural, and Explosive Gas Detector in this video and find out why it's an essential device for every home with natural gas.
    🏠 Join us in making homes safer by investing in the Kidde Nighthawk: amzn.to/3ZyXBi2
    🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more home inspection tips and safety recommendations
    Recommended house hold Items From Element Inspection
    Safety:
    Carbon Monoxide & Explosive Gas Detector: amzn.to/3ZyXBi2
    Smoke Detector: amzn.to/3L2FJYL
    Fire extinguisher: amzn.to/3yxqCzj
    First aid kit: amzn.to/3KTzbM6
    Plumbing:
    Water Meter key, and shut off tool: amzn.to/3ZpjnVB
    Water meter shut off tool only, no key: amzn.to/3ZMAy3v
    Maintaince:
    Dryer vent Cleaning kit: amzn.to/3Jdr8bA
    Tool Kit: amzn.to/3Yi0fYo
    Electrical:
    Voltage detector pen: amzn.to/41MAGSc
    #KiddeNighthawk #GasDetector #HomeSafety #CarbonMonoxide #NaturalGas #Propane #ExplosiveGas #HomeInspection #elementinspection #louiszettler #homeinspections

КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @autumnandchloe
    @autumnandchloe 4 місяці тому

    “Do you have a passion from
    Keeping your house from exploding.” 😂 absolutely loved that opening. Thank you, this video is helpful!

  • @RockieMarvel
    @RockieMarvel Рік тому +2

    Thanks so much!! Great value and I'll definitely get some of those for closing gifts. Great idea.

    • @elementinspectionllc2858
      @elementinspectionllc2858  Рік тому

      Thank you Rockie, let me know if there are more topics you would like to see a video cover?

  • @user-kq2hk4qv5n
    @user-kq2hk4qv5n 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this - we suddenly smelled a lot of propane coming from our stove two days ago and although someone from the gas company came to shut off the valve they couldn't find a leak. In the morning I still smell the faintest bit of gas but i can't tell if it's residual or if I'm freaking out :,) Opening all the windows and just got this device so I can have some piece of mind - I wasn't sure it was worth the price (now 70 bucks on amazon with delivery) so thank you for showing me that it is! I do have a passion for my house not exploding and not dying in my sleep hahahah

  • @NHPaddy333
    @NHPaddy333 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the Video! With You being an Inspector, put more weight in your Opinion than random Amazin Review. How far away from Gas Stove would You plug it in for an Outet above Kitchen counter near Stove? What do You think about Techamor Natural Gas Detectors? Thanks!

  • @andrewneidinger3726
    @andrewneidinger3726 6 місяців тому +1

    The specific gravity of Carbon Monoxide is 0.9657 with normal air being 1.0 CO is ever so slightly lighter than air.
    However...
    LPG (Liquid propane) is heavier than air while Natural gas is lighter than air.
    If you have LPG place the alarm 6-12 inches above the floor. If you have natural gas place it 6-12 inches below the ceiling.
    CO will almost evenly fill the room as it has a similar gravity to air so putting it high or low wont have any impact on the alarm. However the gas alarm does require a high or low placement depending on the type of gas you are trying to detect.
    Also avoid placing the alarm in dead air zones such as on the ceiling or floor in a corner of a room. Keep at least 6 inches of space between the alarm and any floors, walls, or ceilings.

  • @ktube1432
    @ktube1432 2 місяці тому

    Will this gas detector trigger when gas stove is left on (for over an hour) with open flame?

  • @morrieclayton7442
    @morrieclayton7442 5 місяців тому

    To bad you did not show how to put battery in and remove power plug for remote power

  • @Muonium1
    @Muonium1 4 місяці тому

    Please do more home safety product review videos. Preferably shirtless.
    Thank you and have a good day.

  • @rashaqqsellassetheproet5397
    @rashaqqsellassetheproet5397 4 місяці тому

    Talk too much