WHAT IS CARBON MONOXIDE (CO)? You can't taste or smell “CO”, but it is a very dangerous gas, produced when any fuel burns. High levels of “CO” can come from appliances that are not operating correctly or from a venting system or chimney that becomes blocked.
“CO” CAN BE DEADLY! High levels of “CO” can make you dizzy or sick (see below). In extreme cases, “CO” can cause brain damage or death.
Symptoms of “CO” poisoning includes:
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Fatigue
- Shortness of breath
- Nausea
IF YOU SUSPECT “CO” IS PRESENT, ACT IMMEDIATELY!
1. If you or a family member shows physical symptoms of “CO” poisoning, get everyone out of the building and call 911 or your local fire department.
2. If it is safe to do so, open windows to allow entry of fresh air and turn off any appliances you suspect may be releasing “CO”.
3. If no one has symptoms, but you suspect that “CO” is present, call your propane retailer or a qualified service technician to check “CO” levels and your propane equipment.
TO HELP REDUCE THE RISK OF “CO” POISONING:
Have a qualified service technician check your propane appliances and related venting systems annually, preferably before the heating season begins. Install UL-listed “CO” detectors on every level of your home.
-Never use a gas oven or range-top burners to provide space heating.
-Never use portable heaters indoors unless they are designed and approved for indoor use.
-Never use a barbecue grill (propane or charcoal) indoors for cooking or heating.
-Regularly check your appliance exhaust vents for blockage.
SIGNS OF IMPROPER APPLIANCE OPERATION THAT CAN GENERATE HIGH “CO” LEVELS:
-Sooting, especially on appliances and vents.
-Unfamiliar or burning odor.
-Increased moisture inside of windows.