What is carbon monoxide?
Carbon monoxide or CO
is a harmful gas that you cannot see or smell. Carbon monoxide is made when
fuels like wood, oil and coal are burned.
You can breathe in
carbon monoxide if your appliances or equipment are broken, or if you use them
in the wrong way. Some types of equipment that make carbon monoxide are:
§ Fireplaces
§ Furnaces
§ Generators
§ Grills
§ Space heaters
§ Hot water heaters
What are the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning?
You can breathe in
carbon monoxide and not even know it. You might feel like you have the flu. You
may:
§ Have a headache
§ Feel tired
§ Have trouble breathing
§ Feel sick to your stomach or throw up
A carbon monoxide
alarm will let you know if you have too much in your home.
If you breathe in a
lot of carbon monoxide, you can get very sick. When you breathe in carbon
monoxide, your brain and your heart don’t get enough air. You could:
§ Have a heart attack
§ Have trouble thinking
§ Go into a coma or even die
What can you do?
If you think you have
breathed in carbon monoxide:
§ Get to fresh air right away
§ Call 911 or your local fire department
§ Call the poison center at 1-800-222-1222
To prevent carbon
monoxide poisoning:
§ Put carbon monoxide alarms in your home:
§ Place alarms near bedrooms. Place an alarm on
every floor of your home.
§ Read the directions that come with the alarm.
They will tell you where to put the alarm, how to use it and how often to check
the batteries.
§ Put batteries in all your alarms. If the power
goes out, plug-in alarms will not work without batteries.
§ Have a professional set up your furnace, hot
water heater or stove. Make
an appointment to have a professional check on the furnace once a year.
§ Do not leave your car running in a garage, even with the garage door open.
§ Use outdoor equipment outside, away from
windows and doors. Do not use
generators, grills, or gas-powered tools indoors or near windows or doors.
§ Use generators safely:
§ Only use your generator outside.
§ Put the generator more than 15 feet away from
your house and your neighbors’ houses.
§ Point the exhaust away from houses.
§ To prevent a fire, have an electrician help
you choose and set up your generator.
Call local Poison Control Center 1-800-222-1222
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