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Rossen Reports: Life-saving device for carbon monoxide poisoning, after teen death in hotel

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Rossen Reports: Life-saving device for carbon monoxide poisoning, after teen death in hotel
Before you go on vacation, consider bringing a carbon monoxide detector to ensure your safety.Rossen Reports received a viewer email which expressed concern after hearing news reports about the son of Yankees player Brett Gardner, who may have died from carbon monoxide poisoning in his hotel. The viewer asked, "Should we bring a carbon monoxide detector with us? If so, what鈥檚 the best one to buy?"We found travel-sized carbon monoxide detectors that have good reviews and are relatively cheap.First up is Kidde, a trusted name in the space. They offer a portable carbon monoxide detector that is battery-powered and has more than 33,000 reviews averaging 4.7 stars. It鈥檚 available on Amazon, with a regular price of $28, and we found it on sale.Next is the First Alert carbon monoxide detector, another popular option. This model comes with a built-in lithium battery that鈥檚 good for 10 years. Just make sure to keep this one in your carry-on bag, as lithium batteries aren鈥檛 allowed in checked luggage. We saw it for around $44.75 on Amazon.Lastly, take a look at the portable carbon monoxide detector by the brand Gas Doc. It's compact, about the size of your palm, and designed for on-the-go use. It鈥檚 an 鈥淎mazon Choice鈥� with 2,000 units sold in the past month alone. We saw it for $45.99, but prices on Amazon fluctuate.For easy links to purchase any of these products, visit RossenReports.com.

Before you go on vacation, consider bringing a carbon monoxide detector to ensure your safety.

Rossen Reports received a viewer email which expressed concern after hearing news reports about the son of Yankees player Brett Gardner, who may have died from carbon monoxide poisoning in his hotel. The viewer asked, "Should we bring a carbon monoxide detector with us? If so, what鈥檚 the best one to buy?"

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We found travel-sized carbon monoxide detectors that have good reviews and are relatively cheap.

First up is Kidde, a trusted name in the space. They offer a portable carbon monoxide detector that is battery-powered and has more than 33,000 reviews averaging 4.7 stars. It鈥檚 available on Amazon, with a regular price of $28, and we found it on sale.

Next is the First Alert carbon monoxide detector, another popular option. This model comes with a built-in lithium battery that鈥檚 good for 10 years. Just make sure to keep this one in your carry-on bag, as lithium batteries aren鈥檛 allowed in checked luggage. We saw it for around $44.75 on Amazon.

Lastly, take a look at the portable carbon monoxide detector by the brand Gas Doc. It's compact, about the size of your palm, and designed for on-the-go use. It鈥檚 an 鈥淎mazon Choice鈥� with 2,000 units sold in the past month alone. We saw it for $45.99, but prices on Amazon fluctuate.

For easy links to purchase any of these products, visit .

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