Nebraska Has One of the Highest Death Rates of Carbon Monoxide Poisonings in the United States!
Symptoms
of carbon monoxide poisoning include sleepiness, headache, dizziness, blurred
vision, nausea, shortness of breath and convulsions. The first step in treating carbon monoxide
poisoning is getting the victim to fresh air.
Then, seek medical attention immediately.
Carbon
monoxide is a gas produced when fuels burn incompletely, as almost all fuels do
to some extent. It has no color, taste
or smell. The major causes of carbon monoxide poisoning include:
·
Using heating equipment that is in poor repair.
·
Using unvented space heaters.
·
Lack of ventilation in a car.
·
Using a charcoal grill indoors.
When fresh air is available and fuel is
burning properly, there is little danger of carbon monoxide poisoning. However, operating an internal combustion
engine or a poorly adjusted fuel-burning appliance in a closed area without
fresh air can become fatal.
The
·
Have
heating systems, water heaters and any other gas, oil or coal burning
appliances serviced by a qualified technician every year.
·
Install
carbon monoxide detectors on every level in your house and near sleeping areas.
·
Follow the manufacturer’s
recommendation on replacement of carbon monoxide detectors; some have a short
lifespan of only several years!
·
Vent
fuel-burning heaters to the outside.
·
Do
not use a gas range or oven to heat a room.
·
Never
leave a car running in an attached garage, even with the door open.
·
Have
the muffler and tailpipes on your vehicles checked regularly.
Remember, prevention is the best treatment for
poisonings. The
The


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