Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, gas that
can KILL!

| Where does Carbon Monoxide come from? | ||
| Room Heaters (space or portable) | ||
| Fireplaces | ||
| Oil and Gas Furnaces | ||
| Gas Stoves and Ranges | ||
| Oil and Gas water heaters | ||
| Automobile exhaust fumes | ||
| What are some of the symptoms of exposure? | ||
| Flu-Like Symptoms | ||
| Headache | ||
| Fatigue | ||
| Weakness | ||
| Nausea | ||
| Dizziness | ||
| The Do's and Don'ts | ||
| Install at least one Carbon Monoxide detector near the sleeping areas and another outside the furnace room. | ||
| Have your home heating system inspected annually. | ||
| Inspect chimneys and vents regularly, for improper connections or clogged with debris. |
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| If your Carbon Monoxide detector activates get out of the house and consult your Fire Department. |
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