Carbon monoxide (CO) is odorless and colorless, and can quickly cause illness and even death. CO can be formed if natural gas, propane, kerosene, wood, charcoal and other fuels are not completely burned. These steps can help prevent CO poisoning:
- Install at least one carbon monoxide detector on each level of your home or business. Test it regularly.
- Have your heating and air conditioning systems, water heater and other appliances inspected and serviced regularly by a licensed professional. This will not only help the appliances operate safely, but will help them work at the most efficient levels possible (helping to reduce your energy bills).
- If your home has a chimney or fireplace, have it inspected regularly.
- Do not burn kerosene, charcoal or other fuels unless you are in a properly ventilated area. (Ventilation in garages is generally not good enough.)
- NEVER use an oven or stove to try to heat your home.
- If you suspect carbon monoxide poisoning, leave the property, go outdoors and call 911. (Symptoms may include nausea, headaches, drowsiness, dizziness and confusion.)