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THE
"SENSELESS" KILLER
Can
you tell what it is?
Scratch and Sniff ...
Every
year, nearly 300 people in the United States die from this
toxic gas.
Can
you tell... can you smell... what gas it is?
THE
ANSWER
You probably
couldnt guess the answer from the "scratch and
sniff." Thats because the poisonous gas that kills
nearly 300 people in their homes each year has no smell. Whats
more, it has no taste and no color.
The gas
is carbon monoxide (CO), and it is truly a "senseless"
killer.
WHAT IS CARBON MONOXIDE?
Carbon
monoxide (CO) is produced by burning any fuel. Therefore,
any fuel-burning appliance in your home is a potential CO
source.
When appliances
are kept in good working condition, they produce little CO.
Improperly operating appliances can produce fatal CO concentrations
in your home. Likewise, using charcoal indoors or running
a car in a garage can cause CO poisoning.
SYMPTOMS OF CO POISONING
Carbon
monoxide poisoning can kill you. the initial symptoms of CO
are similar to the flu (but without the fever). They include:
- Fatigue
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Irregular
breathing
Remember,
if you have any of these symptoms, and if you feel better
when you go outside your home and the symptoms reappear once
youre back inside, you may have CO poisoning.
Sources of and Clues to a Possible Carbon Monoxide Problem
- Room
Heater
- Furnace
- Charcoal
grill
- Range
- Water
Heater
- Auto
in closed garage
- Fireplace
- Rusting
or water streaking on vent/chimney
- Loose
or missing furnace panel
- Sooting
- Loose
or disconnected vent/chimney, connections
- Debris
or soot falling from chimney, fireplace, or appliance
- Loose
masonry on chimney
- Moisture
inside of windows
- Internal
appliance damage or malfunctioning components
- Improper
burner adjustment
- Hidden
blockage or damage in chimneys
What
can you do?
Make sure
appliances are installed according to manufacturers
instructions and local building codes. Most appliances should
be installed by professionals.
Have the
heating system (including chimneys and vents) inspected and
serviced annually.
Follow
manufacturers directions for safe operation.
Examine
vents and chimneys regularly for improper connections, visible
rust or stains.
Notice
problems that could indicate improper connections, visible
rust or stains.
Notice
problems that could indicate improper appliance operation:
- Decreasing
hot water supply
- Furnace
unable to heat house or runs constantly
- Sooting,
especially on appliances
- Unfamiliar
or burning odor
Install
a CO DETECTOR FOR ADDED SAFETY!
MUST
MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF UL 2034
WHAT YOU SHOULD NOT DO ...
IF
YOU HEAR AN ALARM--Check
all smoke detectors AND carbon monoxide detectors.
IF YOUR SMOKE DETECTOR ALARMS--Immediately
exit the building and call 9-1-1.
IF YOUR CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR ALARMS--Open
all doors and windows immediately and call a qualified appliance
technician.
ONLY IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, SHOULD YOU CALL
9-1-1:
Dizziness - Fatigue - Nausea - Irregular Breathing - Headache
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