You can’t see it. You can’t smell it. You can’t touch it. Carbon monoxide (CO), called the ‘silent killer,’ is a highly poisonous gas that is odorless and colorless and often goes unnoticed until it’s too late. It mixes with air and if breathed in, can cause brain damage or even death. The most common cause of a carbon monoxide outbreak in homes is an older furnace or appliance that is not burning the natural gas properly. Because of the high risk, every home with a gas furnace or gas appliances needs to have carbon monoxide detectors.
Carbon monoxide is produced when fossil fuel (like natural gas) is not fully burned. This happens as a result of a malfunction or the lack of proper venting. Common sources include:
Exposure to carbon monoxide is very risky to your health and with enough exposure, is fatal. Properly installing carbon monoxide detectors in your home will protect you from experiencing these symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning:
If you experience something like the flu without a fever, it could be carbon monoxide poisoning. If you experience these symptoms, get outside into the fresh air immediately and seek medical attention.
If your carbon monoxide alarm sounds and someone is experiencing symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, get outside immediately and call 911.
If the alarm sounds, but no one is experiencing any symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, shut off all your gas appliances (and/or the main gas shut-off valve), ventilate your home, and contact Handyside. You need a qualified technician to determine the cause of the carbon monoxide outbreak and the solution.
Safeguard your family against the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning. If your household relies on a gas furnace or any gas-powered appliances, it’s crucial to take preventive measures. Ensure you have carbon monoxide detectors installed in your home, and prioritize annual inspections of your furnace and gas appliances by your trusted professionals at Handyside. Your family’s safety is our top priority.