
Why Everyone's Talking About the Vitalo AirSafe
The Vitalo AirSafe sets itself apart with a live digital reading, giving you a simple and reliable way to know exactly what your family is breathing around the clock.
See Exactly What You're Breathing
The Vitalo AirSafe shows the live carbon monoxide level in your home as a real number on a backlit screen, updated continuously. Not a green light that blinks and hopes for the best — an actual reading you can check in a second. Most families never think about the air in their home until something goes wrong. This turns it into something you simply glance at, the same way you'd glance at a clock.
Protected Even When the Power Goes Out
Power cuts are exactly when risk climbs. Boilers restart, generators come out, portable heaters get switched on — and a mains-only detector is doing nothing at all. The Vitalo AirSafe carries its own battery backup, so it keeps monitoring straight through the outage without a single interruption. When the lights come back on, it has been watching the whole time.
Loud Enough to Wake the Whole House
Carbon monoxide does its worst damage while people sleep. That's why the alarm on the Vitalo AirSafe is built to cut clean through deep sleep, closed doors and household noise — a sharp, unmistakable sound that gives your family time to act. No confusion about what it means. Just an immediate, unambiguous signal to get everyone out and get the windows open.
Set Up in Seconds, Not an Afternoon
No ladder. No drilling. No electrician and no waiting around for an appointment. The Vitalo AirSafe plugs straight into any standard UK three-pin socket and starts monitoring immediately. Put one near the boiler, one in the hallway outside the bedrooms, and the job most people put off for years is done before the kettle has boiled..
How to Use Vitalo CO2 Detector
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1. Plug It In
Push it into any standard UK socket. No tools, no ladder, no electrician.
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2. Check the Screen
Live CO reading in PPM, plus gas, smoke, temperature and humidity at a glance
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3. Cover What Matters
One near the boiler, one outside the bedrooms. Most homes need two to three.
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Vitalo AirSafe vs Standard Detectors
The Vitalo AirSafe is built for people who want to see what's actually in their air — not a light that blinks green and hopes for the best. Here's how it compares:
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Live CO reading in PPM on screen |
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Detects gas and smoke, not just CO |
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Temperature and humidity readout |
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Battery backup during power cuts |
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Continuous automatic self-check |
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Loud audible alarm |
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Plugs in — no tools or wiring |
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Frequently asked questions
What does the Vitalo AirSafe detect?
It monitors carbon monoxide with a live PPM reading on screen, plus gas and smoke status, and displays the room temperature and humidity. Most standard detectors only cover one of these.
How do I install it?
Plug it into any standard UK three-pin socket. No tools, no ladder, no drilling and no electrician. It starts monitoring the moment it powers up.
What does the number on the screen mean?
It shows the live carbon monoxide level in your home in parts per million (PPM). A reading of zero means no CO is being detected. If levels rise into an unsafe range, the alarm sounds automatically.
How is this different from my current detector?
Most detectors give you nothing but a small green light, so you have no idea what's in the air or whether the sensor still works. The Vitalo AirSafe shows a real number, updated continuously, and has a dedicated fault indicator if anything goes wrong.
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Most detectors give you nothing but a small green light, so you have no idea what's in the air or whether the sensor still works. The Vitalo AirSafe shows a real number, updated continuously, and has a dedicated fault indicator if anything goes wrong.
What happens during a power cut?
The built-in battery backup keeps it monitoring while the mains is off, which is exactly when boilers restart and risk climbs.
How do I know it's actually working?
It runs automatic self-checks continuously in the background. The green power indicator confirms it is active, and a separate amber fault indicator lights if the unit needs attention. You don't have to do anything.
Where should I put it, and how many do I need?
Place one near gas appliances such as your boiler, water heater or hob, and one in the hallway outside the bedrooms. One per floor is a sensible starting point — most UK homes are well covered with two to three units.