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Do Carbon Monoxide Detectors Detect Gas Leaks?

By:Anka Sci-tech Co., Limited
Date:2025-04-25

Many homeowners assume their carbon monoxide (CO) detector will alert them to any dangerous gas in their home, but this is a potentially dangerous misconception. The short answer is no - standard carbon monoxide detectors cannot detect natural gas (methane) or propane leaks.

Critical Safety Note: Carbon monoxide detectors and natural gas detectors are designed to detect different gases using different technologies. Relying on a CO detector to warn you about a gas leak could put your household at serious risk.

Key Differences Between CO and Natural Gas

Characteristic Carbon Monoxide (CO) Natural Gas (Methane)
Source Incomplete combustion of fuels Pipeline gas, appliances
Color Colorless Colorless (but odor added)
Smell Odorless Rotten egg smell added
Density Similar to air Lighter than air
Primary Danger Poisoning Explosion/Asphyxiation

Why CO Detectors Don't Detect Natural Gas

Carbon monoxide detectors use specialized sensors (typically electrochemical) designed specifically to detect CO molecules. They cannot detect other gases because:

  • Different sensor technology: CO sensors react to carbon monoxide's unique chemical properties
  • Different alarm thresholds: Dangerous CO levels (50 PPM) are much lower than explosive gas concentrations (20,000 PPM for methane)
  • Different detection purposes: CO detectors warn of poisoning risk, not explosion risk

Important: The "rotten egg" smell added to natural gas isn't reliable protection. Some people can't smell it (olfactory fatigue), and the odorant can dissipate over time or be absorbed by materials in your home.

Types of Gas Detectors Available

For complete protection, consider these detector types:

  • Natural gas detectors: Specifically detect methane/propane leaks
  • Combustible gas indicators: Detect a range of flammable gases
  • Combination detectors: Some models detect both CO and combustible gases
  • Smart gas detectors: Can send alerts to your phone when away from home

Where to Place Gas Detectors vs CO Detectors

Detector Type Ideal Placement Reason
Carbon Monoxide Breathing height (5ft), near bedrooms CO mixes evenly with air
Natural Gas Near ceiling, above gas appliances Methane rises toward ceiling
Propane Near floor, in basement if applicable Propane sinks toward floor

When You Might Need Both Detectors

Consider installing both types of detectors if your home has:

  • Gas appliances (furnace, water heater, stove)
  • Attached garage (vehicle exhaust contains CO)
  • Fireplace or wood stove
  • Older gas lines or appliances
  • Propane tanks for heating or cooking

Safety Tip: Combination CO/explosive gas detectors are available, but read specifications carefully. Some "combo" detectors only monitor for CO and one type of flammable gas.

What to Do If You Suspect a Gas Leak

If you smell gas or suspect a leak:

  1. Leave immediately - Don't try to locate the source
  2. Avoid creating sparks - Don't turn lights on/off or use phones
  3. Call for help from outside - Contact gas company or 911
  4. Don't re-enter until professionals declare it safe
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