Most Leaks Go Unnoticed Too Long

Most people rely on smell to catch a gas leak. That's often too slow. A leak can build up before anyone notices — especially overnight or when nobody's home.

Hard to Detect by Smell

Low-level leaks are often odorless or masked by cooking smells until it's too late.

Builds Up Overnight

Leaks often start slow and build up while everyone is asleep or away.

No One Home to Notice

If you're out, a leak can go completely unnoticed until someone gets back.

How SafeFlame Keeps You Safe

Watches the Air 24/7

Continuously checks the air near your gas appliances, day and night.

Sounds a Loud Alarm at Home

An 85dB siren and flashing light alert anyone nearby right away.

Sends an Alert to Your Phone

Get a push notification the instant a leak is detected, wherever you are.

Check Anytime, From Anywhere

Open the app to see live gas levels at home, no matter where you are.

Three Simple Steps

1

Detect

The sensor keeps checking the air around your gas appliances, all the time.

2

Alarm

A loud siren and flashing light turn on the moment gas is sensed.

3

Alert

You get a notification on your phone, wherever you are.