As the temperatures drop and Navarre homeowners begin to rely turn on their heaters, safety measures like carbon monoxide detectors become even more critical. Carbon monoxide (CO) is often called “the silent killer,” since it doesn’t have an odor, color or taste. Let’s discuss why your home needs a carbon monoxide detector, how to respond to an alert, and how to prevent CO exposure in your home.
What is Carbon Monoxide?
CO is a product of burning fuels such as natural gas (including propane) or wood. It’s produced when combustion occurs without adequate ventilation or oxygen supply. Common causes of Co come from gas furnaces, water heaters, fireplaces, gas stoves/ovens and vehicles running in closed spaces (attached garages).
Why is CO Dangerous?
When CO binds to the hemoglobin in your blood, it prevents oxygen from circulating causing severe health consequences. Increased exposure to a high-level of CO may result in unconsciousness or even death.
If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms it is important to seek medical attention. Remember, early detection of CO poisoning can save lives.
Why Every Home Needs a Carbon Monoxide Detector
Carbon monoxide detectors help save lives by providing early warnings, allowing people to leave the area before CO levels rise to deadly levels. Additionally, CO detector alerts you before symptoms like dizziness, nausea, or confusion set in.
When carbon monoxide (CO) detectors sense dangerous levels, they will sound an alarm similar to a fire alarm. When deciding where to place your carbon monoxide detectors, position them near sleeping areas and common rooms, while avoiding placement near vents. Remember to test detectors monthly** and replace batteries annually.
If your CO detector alarms, be sure to evacuate the area immediately, call 911 and do not re-enter until you’re given clearance.
Carbon monoxide detectors are an essential safety feature for every household. As cooler Florida weather and we’re turning on our heating systems, by installing, maintaining and knowing how to respond to CO detector alerts ensures your family’s safety.