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Carbon Monoxide Detectors Protect You While Your Sleeping

... by death. Children, elderly individuals, pregnant women and those with respiratory issues are even more sensitive to carbon monoxide so they will be affected quicker than healthy individuals. How to Protect Yourself The best way to get ... Read Read: Carbon Monoxide Detectors Protect You While Your Sleeping

By: Mark Simon | 26/09/2008 | Home Security

A Carbon Monoxide Alarm Works By Constantly Monitoring You Home For Dangerous Levels Of Carbon Monoxide

... sure that fuel burning appliances are properly installed and to regularly check that they are functioning properly. But, installing a carbon monoxide alarm in your home is the best way to ensure your protection against this odorless poison. ... Read Read: A Carbon Monoxide Alarm Works By Constantly Monitoring You Home For Dangerous Levels Of Carbon Monoxide

By: Ralph Winn | 17/11/2006 | Advertising

Novelty of Carbon Dioxide and Rascality of Carbon Monoxide

... , as in an automobile engine; for this reason, automobile-exhaust gases contain harmful quantities of carbon monoxide, sometimes several percent, although antipollution devices are intended to keep the level below 1 percent. As little as 1/ ... Read Read: Novelty of Carbon Dioxide and Rascality of Carbon Monoxide

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 04/11/2008 | College & University
Allan Wright

The Silent Killer - Carbon Monoxide

... :  Protect yourself and your family by making sure that your heating systems are properly installed and maintained and install at least one Carbon Monoxide detector in your home. A detector might be your second line of defense, but it is a ... Read Read: The Silent Killer - Carbon Monoxide

By: Allan Wright | 03/01/2009 | Home & Family

The Dangers of Appliances Leaking Carbon Monoxide

... on the furnace or water heater will go out for no apparent reason. If you spot any of these things then you should get the possibility of a carbon monoxide leak checked out by a professional who can isolate the leak and deal with it ... Read Read: The Dangers of Appliances Leaking Carbon Monoxide

By: Ray Toofan | 20/06/2008 | Health

Carbon Monoxide Food Poisoning - What You Need to Know

... , in the dark basically, as the FDA does not require that food processors indicate on the label their use of carbon monoxide in the product. How can food poisoning be a factor?Without the certainty of knowing how long the meat has been in ... Read Read: Carbon Monoxide Food Poisoning - What You Need to Know

By: Lily Armstrong | 17/07/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

How to Ensure Your Safety Against Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Hotels

... are buying yourself peace of mind. Currently, the most popular detector, according to about.com, is the First Alert Plug-in Carbon Monoxide Detector with digital display. This device comes with a remote control test/silence, and an ... Read Read: How to Ensure Your Safety Against Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Hotels

By: Lily Armstrong | 08/04/2008 | Travel Tips

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Information

... gasoline engines, stoves, lanterns, burning charcoal and wood, and gas ranges and heating systems. When carbon monoxide is breathed in, it gets into the blood stream where it mixes with the haemoglobin. Carboxyhaemoglobin affects blood ... Read Read: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Information

By: Juliet Cohen | 23/01/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Carbon Monoxide Exposure From Cigarettes: Just One More Reason to Quit

... silent killer because it is colorless and odorless and thus virtually impossible for a human to detect. The symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure are typically seemingly harmless, which is why detection of CO poisoning often comes too late. ... Read Read: Carbon Monoxide Exposure From Cigarettes: Just One More Reason to Quit

By: Alexandria Haber | 06/02/2007 | Diseases & Conditions

Dangers Brought About by Carbon Monoxide and Fireplaces

... . And, flammable liquids must never be stored in the home. Charcoal must never be used in a fireplace because of the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. · A chimney that is blocked or clogged due to leaves or soot can cause combustion ... Read Read: Dangers Brought About by Carbon Monoxide and Fireplaces

By: Jb Anthony | 14/06/2007 | Home Security

How Do I Protect Myself From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?

... that is swept by a professional at least once a year to avoid soot and debris from blocking it. -Install carbon monoxide alarms in your home, these will go off when they detect any CO in the atmosphere and can be a life saver. -If ... Read Read: How Do I Protect Myself From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?

By: Ray Toofan | 10/07/2008 | Health

Why Your Home Needs a Carbon Monoxide Alarm

... such as fires, grills and ovens. The most effective way you can find out the risk of CO poisoning in your home is by installing a carbon monoxide alarm. Where to put the CO alarm? These alarms are different to smoke detectors as they are ... Read Read: Why Your Home Needs a Carbon Monoxide Alarm

By: bloom media | 05/02/2009 | Home Security

Keep your Home Carbon Monoxide Free

... , height, age, and overall health. The concentrations of the gas present, and amount of ventilation, also contribute to its toxicity factor. Carbon monoxide reduces your body's ability to bring oxygen to your cells, which can lead to ... Read Read: Keep your Home Carbon Monoxide Free

By: John West | 28/11/2007 | Home & Family

Carbon Monoxide Levels - How Much is Too Much?

... most fuel burning equipment (natural gas, propane or oil) will produce insignificant amounts of CO. At what level does carbon monoxide become toxic? For healthy adults, CO becomes toxic when it reaches a level higher than 50 ppm ( ... Read Read: Carbon Monoxide Levels - How Much is Too Much?

By: Alexandria Haber | 06/02/2007 | Home Security

Silent Killers - Carbon Monoxide, Radon, and Mold

... in an airtight apartment that has been sealed up pretty well, and has no outside ventilation, you are going to be at greater risk of getting carbon monoxide poisoning. If you’ve just moved into a new apartment (or the heat has just been ... Read Read: Silent Killers - Carbon Monoxide, Radon, and Mold

By: James Mattox | 24/03/2008 | Moving & Relocating

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