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The 70 PPM Standard Is Killing Families — And Your Green-Light Detector Is Complicit

"The headaches started in October. I blamed the weather change. My son's I blamed on his new classroom. We'd been quietly poisoned for nearly six months. Our detector's green light never wavered — not once."

A mother of two from Columbus, Ohio

The Plumber Who Changed Everything

It was supposed to be a routine visit. A small leak under the kitchen sink — something my husband and I had been putting off for weeks.

The plumber fixed it in under twenty minutes. Then, on his way out, he did something I didn't expect.

He pulled a handheld device from his belt, held it up near our hallway, and paused.

"You have a furnace down there?"

I said yes.

He walked to the basement door. Held the device at the frame. Then looked at me.

"Ma'am, I'm reading 33 parts per million of carbon monoxide right here in your hallway. That's high enough to cause symptoms — especially in children."

I looked down the hall at our carbon monoxide detector. Green light. Glowing. Silent. Just like it had every single day for six years.

"Why isn't it going off?"

He shook his head slowly.

"These residential units don't alarm until 70 PPM. And even then — you're looking at another hour or two before they make a sound. You could be at 35 PPM for months and that light would never change."

That was the moment everything I thought I knew about home safety collapsed.

Child resting in a hospital bed after carbon monoxide exposure
"You could be at 35 PPM for months and that light would never change."

"I See This In Three Homes Every Week"

I called the gas company immediately. They sent a certified technician within the hour.

The moment he stepped into our entryway, his professional meter started registering.

"28 PPM right here," he said, scanning our front hallway.

He walked methodically through the house. Kitchen: 31 PPM. Living room: 29 PPM. My son's bedroom: 36 PPM.

The room where he slept every night. For six months.

I pointed at the detector on the hallway wall. Green light. Silent.

"Why didn't it go off?"

He didn't seem surprised.

"That detector is working exactly as designed. The industry standard is 70 PPM before alarm — and even then the alarm can delay up to four hours. You're at 36. It doesn't think you're in danger yet."

I asked: was this rare? Were we just unlucky?

He looked at me and said something I'll never forget:

"I see this in three homes every week. It's not rare. It's routine."

Three homes. Every week. Families with headaches they blamed on stress, on allergies, on bad sleep. Detectors glowing green. Everyone assuming they were safe.

"The detectors aren't malfunctioning," he said. "They're doing exactly what they were designed to do. They were just designed with the wrong priorities."

400+
Americans killed by CO poisoning annually
100K+
ER visits caused by CO exposure each year
84%
of incidents happen Nov–Feb with windows sealed

Sources: CDC, Consumer Product Safety Commission, Journal of Emergency Medicine. Nearly every family affected had a "working" detector on their wall.

The Science of the 70 PPM Lie

After that visit, I spent three weeks reading everything I could find. CDC reports. CPSC standards. Academic papers. Forum threads filled with families describing exactly what I'd lived through.

Here is the standard that governs the detector currently on your wall:

CO Level When Standard Detector Alarms Health Effect
30 PPM Cremores alerts here Hours earlier Mild symptoms beginning in vulnerable people
50 PPM Standard detector: still silent Headaches, fatigue, nausea for healthy adults
70 PPM Standard finally alarms — after 60 to 240 min Too Late Severe symptoms; dangerous for children & elderly
150 PPM Standard alarms in 10–50 min Confusion, rapid heart rate, loss of consciousness risk
400 PPM Standard alarms in 4–15 min Life-threatening within 3 hours
Traditional carbon monoxide detector with green light on wall

Read that again. At 70 PPM — the level that finally makes your detector stir — you've already been breathing poison for up to four hours.

Your children have been breathing it in their sleep. Your elderly parents. Your pregnant family member passing it to their unborn baby with every breath.

And the detector stays silent. Green light glowing. Because that's what the regulation permits.

By the time 70 PPM triggers your alarm, your family has already been exposed for hours.

3 Fatal Flaws in Standard Detectors

The problem isn't broken technology. It's detectors that were never designed to put your family first.

Why standard detectors fail you

1

They wait until it's almost too late. Alarm threshold is set at 70 PPM — a level high enough to cause serious symptoms in children and the elderly. At levels between 30–69 PPM, your family is symptomatic and the detector is silent. That's not a safety device. It's a liability checkbox.

2

They only show a light, not levels. A green light is meaningless. You have no idea if you're at 0 PPM or 68 PPM. CO can be rising all night and you'd never know until symptoms arrive — by which point you've already been overexposed.

3

They're blind to natural gas and propane entirely. A gas stove leak, a furnace crack, a water heater vent malfunction — standard CO detectors miss all of it. These invisible threats exist in your home right now and your standard detector will never report them.

There's one more thing that haunts me: the test button.

Every month, families across America press that button. It beeps. They feel reassured. They put it out of mind for another 30 days.

The test button checks the battery and the speaker. That's all. It does not check whether the sensor can detect CO. A detector with a completely dead sensor will pass the test button every single time.

We've been trained to perform a ritual that provides no actual safety information whatsoever.

Cremores LiveSense alerts at 30 PPM — not 70.

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What Professionals Actually Trust

After the gas technician left, I asked him one last question before he walked out.

"What detector do you use in your own home?"

He didn't hesitate.

"One with a screen that shows me real numbers. Not a light. Numbers. So I know what my family is actually breathing at any given moment."

He told me about Cremores. How it was built with feedback from first responders who had seen, repeatedly, what happens when families rely on green-light detectors.

"The green-light detectors exist to satisfy building codes," he told me. "Cremores exists to actually protect families."

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A Detector That Doesn't Wait Until You're Already Poisoned

Cremores is built differently at every level.

There is no green light. There is a screen. With a number on it.

When your air is clean, it shows 0. Not a colored light that could mean anything. A zero. Real-time. Updated every second.

You can see that your family is safe. Not hope. Not trust. See.

10 PPM
Cremores shows you this immediately
30 PPM
Cremores Alarms — you're calling the gas company
50 PPM
Symptoms building. Standard still silent.
70 PPM
Standard Finally Alarms — hours too late

What Cremores Monitors — All on One Screen

Carbon Monoxide (PPM)
Natural Gas (% LEL)
Propane (% LEL)
Temperature & Humidity
Alerts at 30 PPM
Not 70. Warns your family hours earlier — before headaches, before danger.
Live PPM Display
Real numbers, not a light. See exactly what's in your air at all times.
Grade 3 Sensors
Professional-grade electrochemical sensors — the same technology used by gas inspectors.
30-Second Setup
Plug into any outlet. No Wi-Fi. No app. No batteries. Monitoring starts in 60 seconds.
UL 2034 Certified
Strictest CO detector standards in North America. Also ETL Listed.
3-Year Warranty
Sensor lifespan of 5–7 years. Built for the long term — not a disposable checkbox.
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Cremores vs. Standard Detectors

Feature Cremores Standard Detector
Earliest CO alert threshold 30 PPM 70 PPM
Real-time PPM display (not a light)
Detects natural gas leaks
Detects propane
Professional-grade (Grade 3) sensor Grade 1
Temperature & humidity monitoring
UL 2034 + ETL certified Varies
Trusted by firefighters & HVAC professionals

What Changed In Our Home

I ordered Cremores that evening. Three units.

I plugged the first one into the hallway — the exact outlet where the old green-light detector had sat for six years, glowing its silent, meaningless green.

The display lit up immediately.

0

PPM Carbon Monoxide

Not a light. A number. An actual zero. Real evidence, updated every second, that the air my family was breathing was clean.

For the first time in months, I didn't just hope we were safe. I knew.

I put the second unit in the kitchen near the stove. The third outside the bedrooms — right where my son's room opens onto the hall.

Every morning now, I glance at each one before I do anything else. Zeros across the board.

That's all I need to see.

The HVAC technician came back last month for our annual furnace check. He saw the Cremores units throughout the house.

"Smart move," he said. "Professional grade. These are what people who know use."

Trusted by 10,000+ Families

★★★★★
"Our old detector had a green light for 7 years. We tested it every month — it always beeped. Last winter my wife started getting headaches every evening. I bought Cremores to prove everything was fine. The display showed 45 PPM. Our old detector? Still green. Still completely silent. Cremores may have saved my wife's life."
— Dr. Jameson · Ohio · Verified Buyer
★★★★★
"I respond to CO calls for a living. I've walked into homes where the detector light was still green while families were symptomatic. Cremores is the only one I trust at home — and the only one I recommend to anyone who asks."
— Mark M. · Firefighter · 14 Years Experience
★★★★★
"First thing in the morning, I glance at Cremores. Zero PPM. Good start. It's become a habit like checking the weather — except this one actually matters. Upgrading from a green-light alarm to this is like upgrading from a sundial to a watch."
— Irene F. · Columbus, Ohio · Verified Buyer
★★★★★
"We live in our RV 100+ nights a year. In a small enclosed space, a standard detector is terrifying in its silence. With Cremores I can actually see what we're breathing. Real numbers. In a small space, that matters more than a green light ever could."
— Charles K. · Full-Time RV Traveler · Verified Buyer
★★★★★
"I got 4 for myself, then 4 more for my daughter's house. Those old green-light detectors are gone for good. My grandkids deserve real protection — not a blinking light that might as well be decorative."
— Betty W. · 74 · Florida · Verified Buyer

Two Futures

Future One

The Green Light

Continue trusting the light. Press the test button monthly. Assume silence means safety. Risk becoming one of the 400+ families who don't wake up this year — with a working detector on their wall.

Future Two

The Number

See what your family is actually breathing. Wake up every morning and know — not hope — that the air is clean. Replace uncertainty with evidence. Get the hours of warning that could be the difference.

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Don't Wait for a Routine Visit to Save Your Family

I got lucky. A plumber happened to carry a professional meter. He happened to check out of habit. That chance moment is why my family is okay.

You cannot count on that luck. You cannot count on a routine visit. You cannot count on a green light.

Cremores costs CA$89.95. The average ER visit from CO poisoning costs over $2,000 — and that's if you wake up at all.

But this isn't about money.

It's about watching your children sleep and knowing — not guessing — that the air around them is clean.

It's about not becoming the story the gas technician tells at his next call.

Most homes need 3–4 units: one near bedrooms, one in the kitchen, one near your furnace or water heater, one per additional floor. Cremores frequently sells out during heating season. If they're available when you read this, don't wait.

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Results and experiences described are representative and illustrative. Individual results may vary.
Statistical data sourced from CDC, CPSC, and peer-reviewed emergency medicine research.