Kidde COB Battery-Powered Carbon Monoxide Alarm
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 4.5/5 β WC Safety Review of the kidde cob, a residential carbon monoxide alarm. Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on published Kidde specifications and category fit. We di...
- Alarms at dangerous CO levels for fast evacuation
- Compact design for home and travel use
- Long-lasting AA batteries β replaced annually
- 85 dB alarm with flashing light alert
- Flexible tabletop or wall-mount placement
- 10-year limited warranty
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Editorial assessment by the WC Safety Editorial Team, based on published Kidde specifications and category fit. We did not laboratory-test this product.
The Kidde COB is a battery-powered carbon monoxide alarm that keeps watching for CO even when the power is out - the very time some CO risks rise as generators and space heaters run.
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Why the kidde cob guards against carbon monoxide
Carbon monoxide gives no warning of its own, so a home needs an alarm that never stops watching. The battery-powered Kidde COB installs anywhere without wiring and stays on through an outage. As carbon monoxide alarms go, this is the cord-free, outage-proof pick, and the best CO detector guide and the CO placement guide put it in context. It watches for CO wherever you place it, wiring or not.
Safety first: a carbon monoxide alarm is a life-safety device β if it sounds, get everyone to fresh air outside and call 911 or the fire department, then have the source found and fixed by a professional. This is a residential early-warning alarm; it is not built for occupational settings where CO can climb to IDLH concentrations that demand industrial gas-detection instruments and rescue procedures, so use the right tool for each environment. Keep fresh batteries in it, place it per the manufacturer manual and local codes, and replace the unit at its end-of-life date.
What the kidde cob listing documents
From the listing: battery power for outage protection; a Kidde-brand build; and residential carbon monoxide detection. These are true carbon monoxide alarm and CO alarm credentials as a residential CO alarm. Confirm the power source, UL 2034 listing, and end-of-life date on the listing. As with any life-safety device, the alarm or extinguisher is one layer of home protection β combine detection, suppression, an escape plan, and regular testing rather than relying on a single device. Buy from a listing that states the specifications and safety listings plainly, keep the paperwork, and note the manufacture and end-of-life dates when it arrives so replacement never slips, because a device past its service life can fail silently exactly when it is needed most.
How the kidde cob compares
Weigh it against the Kidde COP plug-in, the Kidde KN-COB-IC, the Kidde KN-COB-LP2, the Kidde KN-COEG-3, the Kidde 30CUAR combo. The CO exposure symptoms guide and the garage CO guide help you choose.
Choosing the right home life-safety device
Match the device to the hazard and the room: smoke alarms for fire, CO alarms for combustion appliances and attached garages, combination units where you want both, and a rated extinguisher within reach of the kitchen and shop. Browse the carbon monoxide alarms, CO detectors, Kidde CO alarms, smart CO alarms, smoke & CO alarms collections; and read the home fire safety guide to plan whole-home coverage.
Where it fits by home and orders
The Kidde COB suits bedrooms, hallways, and rooms without a nearby outlet where a cord-free CO alarm is easiest to place - compare it with the X-Sense SC07, browse the wider CO detectors and Kidde CO alarms ranges, and add units on every level and near sleeping areas for whole-home coverage. Whole-home coverage is the goal: an early-warning device in each key room, a rated extinguisher within reach of the highest-risk spots, and a practiced escape plan tie the pieces together, so read the home fire safety guide to map what each level of your home still needs. For multi-unit or property orders, quantity purchasing runs through a free Amazon Business account β volume pricing, PO numbers at checkout, and tax-exempt eligibility for qualifying organizations, with the walkthrough linked in our footer.
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