What You Must Know About Carbon Monoxide

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What You Must Know About Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide or CO is a silent killer that can take your life immediately or gradually over a long period of time. What makes it all the more menacing is the fact that it can go on right under your nose without giving out a hint. If anything, the hints that are given out in the form of symptoms betray the true state of affairs and mislead you into suspecting harmless ailments such as flu. There are recorded cases of whole families that have experienced headaches, nausea, etc. every winter time whenever they get home without suspecting anything. While the majority of these cases are eventually detected before causing fatalities, some people continue to be not so lucky. Even those who have escaped sudden doom have been left scared and traumatized for life with symptoms such as loss of memory, loss of balance, seizures and vertigo among others.

It is vital that you learn more about Carbon monoxide in order to not only safeguard your family but also know where you can get legal and medical help in the event of carbon monoxide poisoning befalling any member of your family. These online specialist providers of all services and products related to


fight against carbon monoxide poisoning can also give you tips on how to avoid and detect poisoning in progress.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Winter time is when most cases of carbon monoxide poisoning occur as people try to beat the cold and stay warm sometimes through dangerous and unorthodox means. There are some common scenarios that you can avoid in order to minimize the chances of getting your family poisoned.  When you want to get your car, motorcycle etc. warm in the morning by letting it run for a while, don’t do it in the garage but rather drive your car out of the garage and do it there. This is especially true for those garages that are attached to the house.  Have your fireplace/furnace checked at the onset of every winter to ensure that it is functioning properly. Vent pipes that are located close to the ground level have to be checked for blockages when the temperatures are below freezing.  Never use a fuel burning space heater indoors and if you absolutely have to, make sure to open the windows.  Be alert to the common symptoms of poisoning and take action if more than family member experiences them. You can also buy devices such as carbon monoxide detectors to protect your family and not leave everything to chance.


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