No. They are gases, although ammonia is soluble in water. These are both air pollutants.
The recommended mounting height for a carbon monoxide detector is typically between 5 and 6 feet above the ground.
Ok, let me start with carbon. Cars use fossil fuels to run. Millions of years ago when trees, animals, dinosaurs, etc. died, some would be crushed and dirt and ground piled over them. The pressure from the ground would crush the animal into oil or natural gas. When trees where crushed under the dirt it turned into coal. All Fossil Fuels are carbon. When a car burns natural gas or oil it releases carbon into the air as deadly carbon monoxide. Carbon Monoxide can kill you if you, for example, keep your car on in the garage while it is closed.
For optimal safety and effectiveness, place a carbon monoxide detector on the wall at least 5 feet above the ground, near sleeping areas and close to potential sources of carbon monoxide, such as gas appliances.
The recommended height for installing a carbon monoxide detector in a home is typically around knee level to chest level, which is about 5 feet above the ground. This allows the detector to effectively detect any carbon monoxide gas that may be present in the air.
The correct mounting height for a carbon monoxide detector is typically recommended to be at least 5 feet above the ground, but it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for specific guidance.
Carbon monoxide burns with a blue flame due to the presence of excited carbon atoms in the flame. These excited atoms emit blue light as they return to their ground state, producing the characteristic blue color.
Carbon monoxide is considered a primary air pollutant because it is directly emitted into the atmosphere by sources like vehicles and industrial processes. It can then undergo chemical reactions to form secondary pollutants such as ground-level ozone.
It does not pollute and is cheap.
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people pollute by throwing trash on the ground other people pollute by not taking care of their car and letting smoke come out of it
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The best place to install a carbon monoxide alarm in a home is on each level of the house and near sleeping areas. It should be placed at least 5 feet above the ground, away from sources of heat or humidity, and not blocked by furniture or curtains.