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In the home, many people often overlook the potential dangers in the air, such as carbon monoxide, gas leaks, and Volatile Organic Compounds. If these dangerous gases exceed safe concentrations, they may lead to serious consequences such as poisoning, explosions, or even fires. Gas detection sensors can perceive and sound an alarm in time to prevent hazards and ensure the safety and health of family members.
What are the common sensors used for indoor gas detection in the home?
● Carbon Monoxide (CO) sensor: Monitors CO concentration to prevent poisoning accidents.
● Gas sensor: Detects liquefied petroleum gas or natural gas leaks to avoid fire and explosion.
● Combustible gas sensor: Senses various combustible gases to guard against potential fire hazards.
● Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) sensor: Monitors harmful compounds released by furniture and cleaners to ensure clean indoor air.
● Indoor air quality sensor: Comprehensively assesses indoor air quality, including formaldehyde and carbon dioxide, providing comprehensive information.

The sensor market is mixed; how should we choose the right gas detection sensor?
1. Understand home needs: Determine the types and quantities of gases to be monitored based on the home structure and usage.
2. Choose reliable brands: Select reputable, certified brands to ensure sensor accuracy and reliability.
3. Consider function and price: Choose the right sensor based on budget and functional needs; some sensors may have more features but at a higher price.
Indoor gas safety is an important issue that cannot be ignored, and gas detection sensors provide an effective solution. Choosing the right sensor, monitoring potential hazards, and ensuring the safety and health of family members is something every family should value.