Find out how at risk your home is for carbon monoxide poisoning.

Most US homeowners have no idea what their actual CO exposure risk looks like. We built this 60-second assessment with two veteran FDNY firefighters and a certified home inspector — to give homeowners a clear, free read on their household risk level.

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Which of these heating or cooking sources do you have at home?

The type of combustion appliances in your home shapes the carbon monoxide risk we'll assess for your household.

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Gas appliances are one of the most common sources of carbon monoxide leaks inside American homes — even when properly maintained.

The right early detection can help catch a slow leak long before the air reaches dangerous levels.

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Who lives in your home with you?

The people in your household shape how carbon monoxide exposure affects you, since age and body size influence how the body absorbs it.

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Carbon monoxide doesn't smell, doesn't make noise, and affects every member of a household differently depending on age and body size.

But the right early detection can help catch exposure early, support household safety, and protect everyone you care about every day.

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Your home assessment is almost done. Here's your free guide.

Before you see your personalized risk report, we want to send you something every American homeowner should have. Written with two veteran firefighters, this 8-page checklist covers the rooms most homeowners forget, the certification trap in 90% of US homes, and a 10-minute audit you can do tonight.

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