In a matter of minutes an individual can be dead from carbon monoxide poisoning. An individual can neither see nor smell carbon monoxide. It develops when any type of fuel is burned, including oil, gas, wood, kerosene, and even charcoal.
Many appliances use fuel in order to operate and these should be regularly checked, maintained and serviced. Any improperly functioning appliances can create life threatening levels of carbon monoxide. Each year there are hundreds of individuals who accidentally die from this type of poisoning. Cars left to idle will also produce this hazardous gas.
Unborn children, young children, as well as older individuals are much more susceptible to carbon monoxide poisoning. People with anemia, heart and respiratory disease are also at high risk of falling prey to this odorless gas.
Symptoms of Poisoning:
Everyone needs to learn about and watch for the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. Death happens quickly once the symptoms are evident. Symptoms can appear when carbon monoxide is at a moderate level inside the home.
Keep a careful eye out for the following symptoms of high levels of carbon monoxide:
• A sudden severe headache.
• Dizziness with or without mental confusion.
• Nausea that may or may not be accompanied by vomiting.
• Faint feeling or fainting suddenly with no warning.
These lead to eventual death if the carbon monoxide level continues for an extended amount of time.
Carbon monoxide detectors can monitor at low levels which will also cause symptoms, as follows:
• Shortness of breath.
• Mild nausea.
• A slight nagging headache that worsens with time.
Many individuals mistake these symptoms for a passing flu or as the effects of something they may have eaten. Most never think carbon monoxide poisoning could be the cause.
What to Do:
Anytime that anyone thinks they may be suffering the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning, take action immediately. Carbon monoxide poisoning causes death rapidly.
Follow these instructions if experiencing any symptoms:
• Get fresh air immediately. Be sure to switch off any combustion appliance that is being used and leave the home immediately.
• Seek immediate medical attention at the nearest emergency room. A blood test can be done to see if poisoning has occurred.
Prevention of Poisoning
Always inspect any fuel burning appliances you have at the beginning of each season. When selecting appliances, individuals should try to choose ones that vent to the outside. Read and always follow the instruction manual included with any new appliance.
Most importantly, individuals should learn about, and always watch for signs of carbon monoxide poisoning. This should be done no matter how much maintenance is given to, or how new an appliance is. It is imperative for the health of one’s family.
In addition, you should always use a wireless home security alarm and a home video surveillance system to protect your home and family.
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