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Silent Killer:Carbon monoxide(CO)

by Arushi Madan | 19-06-2013 14:23 recommendations 0

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning Prevention

When power outages occur after severe weather (such as hurricanes or tornadoes), using alternative sources of power can cause carbon monoxide (CO) to build up in a home and poison the people and animals inside.

Every year, nearly 500 people die in the U. S. from accidental CO poisoning. CO is found in fumes produced by portable generators, stoves, lanterns, and gas ranges, or by burning charcoal and wood. CO from these sources can build up in enclosed or partially enclosed spaces. People and animals in these spaces can be poisoned and can die from breathing CO.

How to Recognize CO Poisoning

The most common symptoms of CO poisoning are headache, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, chest pain, and confusion. People who are sleeping or who have been drinking alcohol can die from CO poisoning before ever having symptoms.

Things to avoid:

  • Never use a gas range or oven to heat a home.
  • Never leave the motor running in a vehicle parked in an enclosed or partially enclosed space, such as a garage.
  • Never run a generator, pressure washer, or any gasoline-powered engine inside a basement, garage, or other enclosed structure, even if the doors or windows are open, unless the equipment is professionally installed and vented. Keep vents and flues free of debris, especially if winds are high. Flying debris can block ventilation lines.
  • Never run a motor vehicle, generator, pressure washer, or any gasoline-powered engine less than 20 feet from an open window, door, or vent where exhaust can vent into an enclosed area.
  • Never use a charcoal grill, hibachi, lantern, or portable camping stove inside a home, tent, or camper.
  • If conditions are too hot or too cold, seek shelter with friends or at a community shelter.
  • If CO poisoning is suspected, consult a health care professional right away.

CO poisoning is entirely preventable. You can protect yourself and your family by acting wisely in case of a power outage and learning the symptoms of CO poisoning.

Check or change the batteries in your CO detector every six months. If you don't have a battery-powered or battery back-up CO detector, buy one soon.

 

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9 Comments

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Hello arushi
    I hope you are doing well
    Very true
    Thank you so much for this wonderful report.
    Keep writing!
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 16-05-2020 11:40

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing
    Posted 24-06-2013 20:33

  • says :
    thanks for the info Arushi..
    Posted 23-06-2013 12:10

  • says :
    We must take such care.
    Posted 22-06-2013 21:17

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    It is very true, Arushi
    Posted 22-06-2013 20:43

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing....
    Posted 21-06-2013 12:30

  • says :
    Thank you for sharing :)
    Posted 20-06-2013 09:36

Aaditya Singh

  • Aaditya Singh says :
    Thanks for the info.
    Posted 20-06-2013 00:07

  • says :
    thank you for the information!
    Posted 19-06-2013 19:40

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