November 1 to 7 is Carbon Monoxide (CO) Awareness Week and Clarington Emergency and Fire Services is reminding residents to stay safe with CO safety tips.
Carbon monoxide is known as the silent killer because it is colourless, odourless, tasteless. A carbon monoxide alarm will alert you to the presence of this dangerous gas. CO is produced when fuels do not burn completely inside their fuel-burning appliances. Exposure to carbon monoxide can cause headaches, nausea, dizziness, confusion, drowsiness, loss of consciousness, or even death.
If your home has a fuel-burning appliance, a fireplace, or an attached parking garage, you must have a working carbon monoxide alarm outside each sleeping area.
Fuel-burning appliances are designed to burn fuels such as propane, natural gas, gasoline, heating oils and solid-fuel (wood). Some examples of fuel-burning appliances include stoves, furnaces, hot water heaters, gas or wood fireplaces.
Fuel-burning appliances designed for outside use, should not be operated indoors or inside garages. Some examples of those devices are fuel-burning portable heaters, generators, gas or charcoal barbecues.
If you live in an apartment or condo unit with a fuel-burning appliance, a carbon monoxide alarm must be installed adjacent to each sleeping area. A carbon monoxide alarm must also be installed adjacent to sleeping rooms if:
During Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week, take time to check that you have the required carbon monoxide alarms installed adjacent to the sleeping rooms and that they are working properly. We recommend installing carbon monoxide alarms on every level of your home.
If your CO alarm sounds you or other occupants may experience symptoms of CO poisoning. It is critical to get everyone out of the home immediately and call 9-1-1 from outside your home.
To learn more fire safety tips, visit www.clarington.net/FireSafety. Visit www.clarington.net/EFS for more information about Clarington Emergency and Fire Services.
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