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Carbon Monoxide Protection
- Every year, over 200
Americans die from CO poisoning and over 5000 need hospital treatment.
The very young and old, pregnant women, unborn babies, and people with
heart and respiratory problems are especially vulnerable.
- Carbon monoxide is
invisible and odorless and causes symptoms - fatigue, nausea, headache,
dizziness - that may be confused with flu or other symptoms.
- Any fuel-burning
appliance can emit carbon monoxide gas, so be sure such appliances are
vented directly to the outside and keep fresh air circulating in your
home.
- Have your heating system
checked for CO emissions before the heating season begins.
- Check kitchen range,
fireplaces and water heater for CO emissions periodically.
- If you have a
wood-burning fireplace, have the chimney cleaned and inspected every
year, crack a window or door slightly to allow proper airflow, and keep
the damper open until the fire is completely out.
- Never run your car engine
for more than a few moments in a garage or other enclosed area, even if
the door is open.
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