Tips to protect your family from carbon monoxide poisoning
(NC) As winter brings colder temperatures, the use of heating systems, fireplaces and other fuel-burning appliances increases. Along with the warmth and comfort, these heating methods can also bring with them a silent danger into your home known as carbon monoxide poisoning. Understanding the risks and taking preventive measures can help to keep your family safe throughout the season.
Carbon monoxide is an odourless, colourless gas produced from burning fuel in vehicles, stoves, lanterns, grills, fireplaces, gas ranges and furnaces. When it builds up in enclosed or semi-enclosed spaces, it can be extremely dangerous. Breathing in high levels of carbon monoxide can cause symptoms like headache, dizziness, weakness, upset stomach, vomiting, chest pain and confusion. Prolonged exposure can lead to loss of consciousness and even death.
To protect your home and family, it is crucial to install carbon monoxide detectors on every level of your home, especially near sleeping areas. Test your detectors monthly to ensure they are functioning properly and replace their batteries whenever you change the time on your clocks for daylight saving (twice a year, fall and spring) or more frequently if required.
Ensuring proper ventilation for all fuel-burning appliances is another preventive measure. Make sure stoves, fireplaces and furnaces are properly vented to the outside. Regularly inspect and maintain these appliances to prevent carbon monoxide buildup. Don’t use generators, grills, camp stoves or other fuel-burning devices inside your home, basement or garage.
It is essential to schedule annual inspections of your heating system, water heater and any other gas-, oil-, wood-, pellet- or coal-burning appliances by a certified technician. Regular maintenance may identify and fix potential carbon monoxide leaks, ensuring your home remains safe.
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