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Carbon monoxide
Carbon monoxide










carbon monoxide

Make sure you have a working carbon monoxide detector.Ĭarbon monoxide detectors alert you when there are dangerous levels of carbon monoxide in your home.

#CARBON MONOXIDE GENERATOR#

If you use a generator during a power outage, keep it outdoors, at least 20 feet from open windows or enclosed areas.Do not use an outdoor grill inside a home, garage or tent.In the winter, make sure the tailpipe is clear of snow before you start the car engine. Do not use your gas oven or stove to heat your home.

carbon monoxide

  • Running cars that have snow (or something else) blocking the exhaust pipe.
  • Running cars or gas-powered tools in enclosed areas.
  • Generators used too close to the home (less than 20 feet from open windows or enclosed areas).
  • Clogged chimneys and heating exhaust vents.
  • Gas stoves or ovens that are used to heat the home.
  • Unvented furnaces, boilers, stoves, hot water heaters and other fuel burning equipment.
  • Severe carbon monoxide poisoning can result in seizures, serious injury or death. These symptoms are often misdiagnosed or unnoticed because they mimic the flu. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning may include fatigue, nausea, dizziness and headache. Carbon monoxide (CO) is created by the incomplete burning of fuel, such as natural gas, propane and wood.












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