Alveo Air Purifier
- Shows live gas levels in real time
- Detects carbon monoxide, natural gas, and propane
- Alerts before 30 PPM
- Earlier warning instead of a late-stage alarm
- Recommended by Firefighters and HVAC pro's
100-day money-back guarantee — free returns, free replacements.
How to Install
Plug Alveo into any outlet. Wait 200 seconds for the sensor to calibrate. That's it. You're protected. No tools. No ladder. No complicated setup. And unlike smoke detectors, height doesn't matter for carbon monoxide it mixes evenly with air. So any outlet works. Bedroom. Kitchen. Hallway. Plug in and you're covered.
How many do I need?
3 to 4 detectors is ideal for full home protection. Place one near the bedrooms, one near the kitchen, one near your furnace or water heater, and one on any additional floor. That way you're covered where you sleep, where you cook, and where gas appliances run.
What do the readings mean?
PPM — The amount of carbon monoxide in your air. Zero means clean air. The higher the number, the more CO is present. Alveo alarms before 30 PPM.
GAS LEL — The percentage of natural gas or propane in your air. Zero means no leak. Any number above zero means gas is leaking somewhere. Act immediately.
Humidity — The moisture level in your home. Shown as a percentage. Normal is between 30-50%. Helps you keep your air comfortable and healthy.
All three. One screen. Real numbers. No guessing.
How is this different from a standard detector?
Standard detectors show a green light. Alveo shows real numbers.
Standard detectors alarm at 70 PPM. Alveo alarms before 30 PPM.
Standard detectors only see carbon monoxide. Alveo sees carbon monoxide, natural gas, and propane.
Standard detectors use cheap grade 1 sensors. Alveo uses grade 3 sensors — faster, more accurate, longer lasting.
Standard detectors make you guess. Alveo lets you know.