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Vapor Detectors

      Vapor Detectors Product Listings

      • Safe-T-Alert 62 Carbon Monoxide Alarm
        $93.49
        $66.99

        Safe-T-Alert 62 Carbon Monoxide Alarm The 62 series Safe-T Alert carbon monoxide alarm is a well designed alarm that is designed to keep you safe. An included trim ring offers a sleek look while covering existing screw holes and cutouts. Designed to...

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      • Marine Gas/Propane Vapor Detector
        $181.99
        $129.49

        Safe-T-Alert Marine Gas/Propane Vapor Detector Provides protection against gas/propane spills or leaks. The remote sensor can help prevent accidents in the bilge/engine compartment during and after fueling. A sensor can be installed in the galley or LP...

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      • Safe-T Alert 12VDC Hard Wired Carbon Monoxide Alarm
        $94.99
        $67.49

        Safe-T Alert 12VDC Hard Wired Carbon Monoxide Alarm - Surface Mount Ensure the safety of your crew and passengers with the FX-4 Marine Surface Mount Carbon Monoxide Alarm. Designed for marine environments, this low-voltage, hard-wired alarm offers...

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      • Marine Gas/Propane Fume Detector
        $332.49
        $235.99

        Safe-T-Alert MGD-10XL Marine Gas/Propane Fume Detector  Provides protection from gas/propane spills or leaks. The remote sensor monitors the bilge/engine compartment during and after fueling. Has both sound and sight indicators, with the dual...

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      • Fireboy-Xintex CMD6 12/24V Carbon Monoxide Detector
        $222.49
        $142.49

        Fireboy-Xintex CMD6 12/24V Carbon Monoxide Detector The CDM6 12V Carbon Monoxide detector features an electrochemical sensor and a backup battery in case of a power outage. This top of the line sensor allows for immediate alarms and stablensing to...

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      • Safe-T Alert 12VDC Hard Wire RV Propane Alarm
        $69.99
        $49.49

        Safe-T Alert 12VDC Hard Wire RV Propane Alarm - Surface Mount The MTI-20-441-P-WT 20 Series Propane/LP Gas Alarm is engineered for safety and reliability in RV environments. Its compact design is ideal for travel trailers, fifth wheels, trucks, and...

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      • Safe-T Alert 12VDC Surface Mount Carbon Monoxide Alarm
        $88.99
        $63.99

        Safe-T Alert 12VDC Surface Mount Carbon Monoxide Alarm - Hard Wire The Safe-T-Alert 62 Series Surface Mount Carbon Monoxide Alarm is designed for RVs, offering compact, reliable protection against dangerous CO levels. Its low-profile build makes it easy...

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      • Fireboy-Xintex Marine Propane Detector
        $533.99
        $341.49

        Fireboy-Xintex P-1B-R Marine Propane Detector The Fireboy-Xintex Marine Propane Detector is part of what you need for a complete and safe propane system. Propane is increasingly becoming more and more apart of boating from cooking to heating. Propane is...

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      • Fireboy-Xantex Marine Gasoline Detector
        $960.99
        $614.99

        Fireboy-Xantex G-2BB-R Marine Gasoline Detector The Fireboy-Xintex Marine Gasoline Detector can keep you safe by proactively detecting any vapor issues before they develop. The remote sensor monitors the bilge/engine compartment during and after...

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      Marine Vapor Detectors & Carbon Monoxide Detectors

      Marine vapor detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are critical safety devices for boats equipped with gasoline engines, generators, or enclosed cabins. These monitoring systems detect dangerous fumes before they reach hazardous levels, helping protect passengers and crew while underway or at dock.

      Fuel vapors, propane leaks, and carbon monoxide buildup can accumulate in confined spaces such as bilges, engine compartments, and sleeping areas. Installing a marine gas detector provides an early warning system that alerts boaters when potentially dangerous conditions are present.

      Why Marine Vapor Detectors Are Important

      Gasoline vapors are heavier than air and can collect in the bilge or other low areas of the boat. Without proper detection, these vapors can create a fire or explosion risk. Marine vapor detectors continuously monitor the air for fuel vapors and sound an alarm if dangerous concentrations are detected.

      Carbon monoxide detectors are equally important for boats with enclosed cabins or generators. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas produced by engines and exhaust systems. A marine carbon monoxide detector alerts boat occupants when CO levels become unsafe.

      Types of Marine Gas Detection Systems

      Carbon Monoxide Detectors

      Marine carbon monoxide detectors monitor cabins and enclosed areas for CO buildup from engines, generators, or nearby vessels. These detectors are essential for boats with sleeping areas or enclosed helm stations.

      Fuel Vapor Detectors

      Marine fuel vapor detectors monitor engine compartments and bilge spaces for gasoline vapors. Early detection helps prevent dangerous vapor accumulation and improves onboard safety.

      Propane Gas Detectors

      Boats equipped with propane appliances benefit from propane gas detectors that monitor for leaks and alert boaters before gas levels become hazardous.

      Where Marine Vapor Detectors Are Installed

      Marine gas detectors are commonly installed in engine compartments, bilge areas, and enclosed cabins where fuel vapors or exhaust gases may accumulate. Proper placement ensures the detector can monitor areas most likely to experience gas buildup.

      For additional onboard safety monitoring, many boaters also install boat alarms and high water alarms to alert them to flooding or unauthorized activity.

      Frequently Asked Questions About Marine Vapor Detectors

      What does a marine vapor detector do?

      A marine vapor detector monitors the air in your boat’s engine compartment or bilge for gasoline vapors. If fuel vapors reach a dangerous level, the detector activates an alarm to alert you.

      Are carbon monoxide detectors required on boats?

      Many boats with enclosed cabins or sleeping areas are required to have carbon monoxide detectors installed. Even when not required, CO detectors are strongly recommended for safety.

      Where should a marine CO detector be installed?

      Marine carbon monoxide detectors are typically installed in cabins, sleeping areas, or enclosed helm stations where CO could accumulate from engines or generators.

      What is the difference between a vapor detector and a CO detector?

      A vapor detector monitors gasoline vapors in the bilge or engine compartment, while a carbon monoxide detector monitors enclosed living spaces for carbon monoxide gas produced by engines or exhaust systems.

      Do boats with propane systems need gas detectors?

      Yes. Boats that use propane for cooking or heating should install propane gas detectors to monitor for leaks and provide early warning if gas accumulates.