Find out if your rentals are really protected from carbon monoxide — and claim your 59% host discount
(Quick check: 60 seconds)
Step 1
How many rentals do you manage?
Step 2
Who stays with you most often?
ℹ️Children and older adults absorb carbon monoxide faster and show symptoms sooner — they’re most at risk while sleeping in an unfamiliar place.
Step 3
How are your rentals heated — and how is the hot water produced?
ℹ️Carbon monoxide comes from any combustion. Gas, fireplace or stove — a thin crack you can’t see with the naked eye is enough to fill the whole place. "Not sure" is already a warning sign.
Step 4
In how many rooms does a guest close the door and fall asleep?
ℹ️A detector only senses the air in the room it’s in. The one by the door has no idea what’s being breathed in the back bedroom with the door closed.
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Almost nobody knows this: a smoke alarm does NOT detect carbon monoxide.
They’re two different hazards — and they need two different devices. A smoke alarm protects against smoke. But carbon monoxide — invisible, odorless, tasteless — slips right past it without setting it off.
Step 5
What’s currently on the walls of your rentals?
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The green light doesn’t mean "clean air." It only means: "the device is on."
Most cheap boxes use a chemical sensor that simply stays silent at low levels. Not broken — just built to meet the legal minimum, not to warn you in time. The people who see carbon monoxide every day — firefighters — don’t rely on a little light. They read a number on a display, as simple as a traffic light:
🟢 low: breathe easy
🟡 rising: open windows, everyone out
🔴 high: get out immediately and call 911.
🟡 rising: open windows, everyone out
🔴 high: get out immediately and call 911.
Step 6
Did you know most cheap detectors stay silent until there’s already a lot of carbon monoxide in the air — meaning only after you’ve long since breathed in the poison?
⚠️ ELEVATED RISK of undetected exposure
Based on your answers (gas/wood burning + current protection + sleeping guests), your rentals fall into the range where carbon monoxide can build up without anyone noticing in time. The good news: you’re early. This is the easiest moment to fix it — before something happens, not after.
✓Already 17,000 families and 2,400 hosts have chosen this solution.
Step 7
If a family were poisoned in one of your rentals tonight — what would hit you hardest?
Step 8
Who is legally responsible for the safety of the people sleeping in your rentals?
You. Not the platform, not the guest. If a gas appliance harms someone under your roof, you answer for it — before the law. That’s why this isn’t an expense. It’s the part of your job that decides whether you sleep at night.

The same technology firefighters carry on the job.
An electrochemical sensor — not the cheap chemical box for a few dollars: it detects carbon monoxide from the very start and shows you the number in real time. UL 2034 certified, the U.S. safety standard for CO alarms. Two sensors in one device: carbon monoxide and gas leaks.
⭐ 17,000 families and 2,400 hosts already trust it.
Step 9
What matters most to you in a detector?
Step 10
How many rooms / rentals do you need to protect?
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You’re making the decision of a host who takes it seriously.
Truly protecting the people who sleep at your place means peace of mind for you, for your business, and for the families you host — and sets you apart from those who just tick a box.
⚠️ Availability confirmed — quantities per batch are limited and regularly sell out.
Your rentals qualify for a 59% host discount.
Based on your answers, this is exactly what you need to truly protect your guests with SecureBreath:
- ✓See danger early — the number in real time, not a light that lies
- ✓Dual sensor CO + gas, UL 2034 certified — the right rooms covered
- ✓Ready in 30 seconds, no electrician — with a lifetime guarantee
[PRICE] per rental · [PRICE] for complete coverage — one-time.
With a lifetime guarantee: if the device ever stops working, you’re covered for good. No risk — except staying another night with the little light on the wall.
This quiz is for informational and promotional purposes and does not replace a professional inspection.
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