Winter is still looming here in the Northeast and so are incidents of Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning.  CO is a highly poisonous and deadly gas produced by burning fuels such as natural gas, charcoal, gasoline and even wood.  Dangerous levels of CO can occur in your home when appliances aren’t properly maintained and/or are used incorrectly.

According to the CDC, at least 430 people die in the U.S. each year and 50,000 people visit the emergency department from accidental CO poisoning. Sadly, all of these could have been avoided.

Symptoms of CO Poisoning

It’s important to recognize the symptoms of CO poisoning because they often go “undiagnosed” as they can mimic a myriad of illnesses such as the flu or stomach bug.  Making the diagnosis a bit more complicated – CO is tasteless, odorless, invisible, and non-irritating but can be lethal within minutes. Common signs include:

What to do if you suspect CO Poisoning

How to prevent CO Poisoning

Be Safe! Carbon Monoxide poisoning is preventable – please take the time to follow the above safety protocols and share them with friends and family.

 

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