The Wirecutter Show

This Travel Device Could Save Your Life

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Sep 26, 2025
Maria Adelmann, a Wirecutter travel writer specializing in travel safety, shares vital insights on carbon monoxide risks while traveling. She explains the alarming lack of CO detectors in many temporary lodgings and emphasizes the benefits of carrying a portable CO detector for peace of mind. Maria discusses how CO poisoning symptoms can mimic common illnesses, making it easy to misdiagnose. Additionally, she provides guidance on detector placement and recommends specific models, ensuring travelers are equipped to stay safe.
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ANECDOTE

Near-Death At A Condo Sparked Concern

  • Rosie describes staying in a condo complex where a family later died of CO poisoning and how it prompted deep research.
  • That experience made her realize lodging she used lacked working CO detectors and increased her concern.
INSIGHT

CO Risk Is Small But Meaningful

  • CO poisoning is uncommon compared with car crashes but causes hundreds of deaths and thousands of hospitalizations annually.
  • Hospitalizations matter because even nonfatal exposures can lead to long-term neurological damage.
INSIGHT

Lodging CO Data Are Incomplete

  • There's limited data on CO incidents in lodging because no national tracking system exists.
  • A 2021 study found about 170 hotel-related CO incidents per year, likely an underestimate.
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