Part Two – Carbon Monoxide-The Silent Killer
Home Safety Tips
What You Can Do...
•Buy only appliances approved by a nationally recognized testing laboratory.
•Choose
•Make sure appliances are installed according to manufacturer’s instructions and local building codes. Most appliances should be installed by professionals and should be inspected by the proper authority after installation.
•Have the heating system, vents, chimney and flue inspected and cleaned by a qualified technician every year.
•Follow manufacturer’s directions for safe operation of all
•Examine vents and chimneys regularly for improper connections, visible rust or stains.
•Open a window when a fireplace or
•Notice problems that could indicate improper appliance operation:
–Decreasing hot water supply
–Furnace unable to heat house or runs constantly
–Sooting, especially on appliances
–Unfamiliar or burning odor
–Yellow or orange flame
•Be aware of the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning:
–headaches, dizziness, weakness, sleepiness, nausea, vomiting, confusion and disorientation.
•Recognize that CO poisoning may be the cause when family members suffer from
•Install a UL 2034 Listed CO alarm for added safety.
–The Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends that every residence with
What You Should Not Do...
•Never burn charcoal inside a home, garage, cabin, RV or camper.
•Never install, service, or convert
•Never use a gas range, oven, or clothes dryer for heating.
•Never operate unvented
•Never operate
•Never ignore a safety device when it shuts off an appliance.
•Never ignore a CO alarm.
Be Aware of the Warning Signs of Carbon
Monoxide: Clues You Can See...
•Streaks of carbon or soot around the service door of your
•A yellow or orange flame may indicate a problem with natural gas appliances.
•Excessive rusting on flue pipes or appliance jackets.
•Loose or missing furnace panel.
•Moisture collecting on the windows and walls of furnace rooms.
•Loose or disconnected vent/chimney, fireplace or appliance.
•Small amounts of water leaking from the base of the chimney, vent or flue pipe.
•Rust on the portion of the vent pipe visible from outside your home.
•The absence of a draft in your chimney (indicating blockage).
•Fallen soot from the fireplace chimney.
•Loose, damaged or discolored bricks on your chimney.
Clues You Cannot See...
•Internal appliance damage or malfunctioning components
•Improper burner adjustment
•Hidden blockage or damage in chimneys