With fall and winter approaching, we spend more time indoors, and many of us turn to alternative heating sources to keep us warm. While these heat sources provide warmth, they can also pose risks if not used properly.
Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless gas produced by the incomplete burning of any carbon-containing material, including gasoline, natural gas, propane, coal, or wood.
Additionally, carbon monoxide is a highly poisonous gas and each year, Canadians die or become ill because of carbon monoxide (CO).
Any indoor workplace or building with fuel-burning equipment presents a potential hazard. Team members and guests in confined spaces can be exposed to carbon monoxide poisoning, but it can also be present in large buildings and well-ventilated areas.
Anything that burns fuel, including gas-powered engines, fireplaces, natural gas space heaters, furnaces, natural gas ovens, boilers, and natural gas dryers, presents a potential source of carbon monoxide.
Know the risks of carbon monoxide
Carbon Monoxide is dangerous because it replaces oxygen in the blood and interferes with transporting needed oxygen to cells in the body.
Victims exposed to early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning may present shortness of breath, headaches, dizziness, chest pain, poor vision, vomiting, and loss of muscle control.
Preparation can prevent carbon monoxide poisoning
Start with these prevention tips to help keep buildings and individuals safe from carbon monoxide poisoning.
The most effective way to avoid CO poisoning is to follow safety guidelines and control the risks and hazards in your workplace.
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