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-CO Alarms are not suitable as early warning Smoke Alarms. Some fires produce Carbon Monoxide, but the response characteristics of these CO Alarms are such that they would not give sufficient warning of fire. Smoke Alarms must be fitted to give early warning of fire.

-This CO Alarm does not detect the presence of natural gas (methane), bottled gas (propane, butane) or other combustible gases. Fit combustion gas alarms to detect these.

WARNING: THIS CO ALARM IS DESIGNED TO PROTECT INDIVIDUALS FROM THE ACUTE EFFECTS OF CARBON MONOXIDE EXPOSURE. IT WILL NOT FULLY SAFEGUARD INDIVIDUALS WITH SPECIFIC MEDICAL CONDITIONS. IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A MEDICAL PRACTITIONER.

9. HOW TO PROTECT YOUR FAMILY

Follow these guidelines to reduce the risk of Carbon Monoxide poisoning.

- Know and look out for tell-tale signs that Carbon Monoxide may be present. These include:-

-The CO Alarm warning of abnormal levels.

-Staining, sooting or discolouration on or around appliances.

-A pilot light frequently going out.

-A naked gas flame which is yellow or orange, instead of the normal blue.

-Family members (including pets) exhibiting the “flu-like” symptoms of CO poisoning (described in Table B on page 8).

If any of these signs are present get the appliance checked out by an expert before further use. If family members are ill, get medical help.

-Choose all appliances and vehicles which burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil, natural/bottled gas, paraffin, wood, petrol, diesel, charcoal etc. with care and have them professionally installed and regularly maintained.

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