How To Treat & Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Testing All Appliances And Products For A Leak

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Carbon monoxide is a risk if the area is heated with a furnace or space heater that runs on oil, propane or natural gas, a wood or coal burning stove, or any other appliance that must vent to the outside. These appliances need to be tested regularly to make sure they are working properly and not adding carbon monoxide into the air inside the house. Fireplaces also need to be checked and serviced regularly. HVAC experts claim testing all appliances and products for a leak should be done twice a year, once at the beginning of the heating season, and again at the beginning of the cooling season.

Reveal the next major way carbon monoxide poisoning can be prevented.

Install A Carbon Monoxide Detector

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One easy way to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning is to install a carbon monoxide detector in the home. There should be one detector on every floor of the house, especially near bedrooms. They should not be put in the kitchen or the bathroom because the heat and humidity might impair their functioning. The batteries in a carbon monoxide detector should be replaced twice a year, and the detectors themselves should be replaced every two years or so. A carbon monoxide detector works by starting to beep when it detects a certain level of carbon monoxide in the air. It can work via a metal oxide semiconductor, biomimetic sensor, or electrochemical sensor.

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