Monday, October 31, 2011

Grainger Offers Tips to Protect Against CO Exposure


CDC estimates that 15,000 people each year are killed by carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning in the U.S. in incidents not linked to fire. Cold weather brings increased risk of CO poisoning, and Grainger offers tips to help protect against exposure to CO during months of frequent furnace use.
  • Install CO monitors at work and home. Suggested locations are in each bedroom and living level of a home.
  • Check the expiration dates of your CO monitors. After about 5 to 7 years, the sensor will fail.
  • Check gas appliances periodically for proper operation and venting.
  • Ensure that chimneys, flues and vents are clear of debris.
  • Do not use unvented gas and wood stoves or charcoal grills indoors.
  • Do not permit vehicles or other gas-powered equipment to run indoors without proper exhaust ventilation.
  • Do not run vehicles inside a garage attached to your house or business facility, even with the door open.
  • Seek immediate medical attention if you suspect you are experiencing CO poisoning. Symptoms of low-level CO poisoning include headaches, nausea, weakness, dizziness and confusion.