The threat of CO poisoning is real. That’s what makes a CO detector essential in every home.
Learn what carbon monoxide is, and how you can help protect your family.
What is carbon monoxide?
Most people are unaware there may be a silent killer lurking in their home. Learn more
The statistics concerning CO poisoning will alarm you.
How dangerous is carbon monoxide? Learn more
Common household appliances can be a deadly source of CO.
CO is a byproduct of incomplete combustion of fuels like natural gas, liquid propane, coal, oil and wood. Learn more
How can you keep your family safe? A reliable CO detector is a great defense.
Even with regular maintenance and checkups, any appliance can malfunction at any time, silently emitting poisonous CO into your air with no warning. Learn more
Don’t risk your family’s health or their lives. Choose the Nighthawk CO detector from Consumers Energy.
Consumers Energy is committed to your family’s safety. And that’s why we searched for a deluxe high-quality CO detector to offer our customers. It’s the Nighthawk by Kidde. This deluxe detector is manufactured just for utilities, and -- unlike the alarms sold in stores -- includes a 7-year limited manufacturer’s replacement warranty.* That’s important since CO detectors have a end-of-life warning that tells owners when the detector needs to be replaced - usually the term of the warranty. So even if you already have an alarm, check the warranty and manufacture date, it may be out of warranty and should be replaced.
Find out more about the Consumers Energy Nighthawk CO Detector or order now.

What is carbon monoxide?
Most people are unaware there may be a silent killer lurking in their home. Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas that is colorless, tasteless and potentially fatal. It’s produced when fossil fuel burns incompletely because of insufficient oxygen. Many ordinary household things such as wood stoves, coal and charcoal fires always produce carbon monoxide, as do gasoline engines.
The statistics concerning CO poisoning will alarm you.
How dangerous is carbon monoxide? Consider these facts:
Common household appliances can be a deadly source of CO poison.
CO is a by-product of incomplete combustion of fuels like natural gas, liquid propane, coal, oil and wood. That means a defective furnace, a blocked chimney, faulty gas appliances like a water heater or range, clogged venting or a car idling in the garage can all present a serious danger to your family.
How can you keep your family safe? A reliable CO detector is a great defense.
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), knowledge is the key to preventing carbon monoxide poisoning. In many cases of unintentional poisonings, the person didn’t know carbon monoxide was being produced. Even with regular maintenance and checkups, any appliance can malfunction at any time, silently emitting poisonous CO into your air with no warning. Unless, of course, you help guard your family against this threat by having at least one dependable CO detector in your home. No appliance is designed to last forever. The potential for exposure to CO is a real one, and your family could be poisoned without even knowing it. Installing a CO detector is one important way to alert your family to this potential danger.
Find out more about the Consumers Energy Nighthawk CO Detector or order now.
*The manufacturer of the Nighthawk CO Detector offers a seven-year limited replacement warranty, the terms of which are defined in the written warranty. A copy of this manufacturer’s warranty can be provided upon request.
The CO Detector and CO Protection Plan are not regulated by the Michigan Public Service Commission.