Generator CO-shutoff guides
Last reviewed July 2026.
Every generator line we track, plus the background guides. Each page answers one question — does a CO shutoff exist, and who stands behind the claim? — with the standard, the listing or citation, and the CPSC context linked.
CO shutoff, model by model
- Does the Ryobi RY907022FI have CO shutoff?
- Does the Honda EU2200i (CO-Minder) have CO shutoff?
- Does the Champion CO Shield models have CO shutoff?
- Does the Generac CO-Sense models have CO shutoff?
- Does the Westinghouse CO Sensor models have CO shutoff?
- Does the DuroMax CO Alert models have CO shutoff?
- Does the Predator CO Secure models have CO shutoff?
- Does the Wen CO Watchdog models have CO shutoff?
- Which generators have no CO shutoff at all?
Standards & the record
- Starting watts vs running watts: which number actually runs your house
- “Solar generators” are batteries — why power stations aren't in the ranking
- UL 2201 vs PGMA G300: third-party certified vs manufacturer-stated
- ~80 deaths a year: the CPSC record behind generator CO
- A CO shutoff is not permission: what the sensor does and doesn't change
- CPSC's mandatory generator rule, in progress since 2023
Generator Score indexes CO-shutoff systems against the two ANSI standards and the public record (UL listings, manufacturer citations, CPSC data), with attribution — we test nothing and give no safety advice. No CO-shutoff system makes a generator safe to run indoors, in a garage, or near openings — CPSC's placement guidance (outdoors only, 20+ feet from the home, exhaust pointed away) is the operative document, and a shutoff is a backstop for mistakes, not permission to make them. If a maker publishes a standard citation or a listing appears, the page changes — the record wins.
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