Fitting your carbon monoxide detector correctly is as important as buying one in the first place.

The more fuel-burning appliances you have in your home, the more carbon monoxide detectors you need. If you only have one fuel-burning appliance, such as a gas boiler in the kitchen, you’ll only need one carbon monoxide detector. But if you have other appliances, such as a gas fire, log burner or even a fuel burning Aga range cooker, you’ll need to fit a carbon monoxide detector in each room that these appear in.

How to install your carbon monoxide detector

Setting up and installing your carbon monoxide alarm is a straightforward DIY task and can be as easy as resting it on a high shelf in a room with a fuel-burning appliance.

Always read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions on siting, testing, servicing and replacing the alarm. Pay particular attention to the unit’s battery life and when it will need replacing. Most alarms will last between five and seven years, with some lasting for as long as 10 years. But be on your guard if the instructions say you should not install the alarm in your kitchen.

Where to install your carbon monoxide detector

Fit your alarm high-up in the same room as the potential source of carbon monoxide, around 15cm from the ceiling and at least one metre away from boilers, cookers and fires. But make sure it’s not directly above a source of heat or steam. It doesn't need to be fixed to a wall, and a shelf is often suitable.

How to test a carbon monoxide detector

Test your alarm regularly using the test button, and replace the batteries annually or when the low battery signal sounds. Sealed battery alarms have a battery that will last as long as the alarm and won’t need to be replaced.