A big part of staying gas safe is educating yourself on the different types of harmful gases that you could be exposed to too and what to do if you do breathe in too many dangerous gases.
One of the deadliest gases is carbon monoxide, otherwise known as the silent killer. In this article, we’ll explore carbon monoxide and carbon monoxide poisoning.
What is carbon monoxide poisoning?
Carbon monoxide is a deadly colourless, odourless gas that’s produced any time you burn fuel. carbon monoxide poisoning is when the carbon monoxide starts to build in your blood stream and your red blood cells are replaced with carbon monoxide.
Consuming too much carbon monoxide can have long-lasting effects on your body such as serious tissue damage, and brain and lung damage. In some cases, carbon monoxide poisoning can even kill you.
What are the symptoms of CO poisoning?
The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to other common illnesses like colds and flu, making it difficult to diagnose. That said, there are some tell-tail signs of carbon monoxide poisoning, including: Chest and muscle pain, Fatigue, Shortness of breath, Nausea and sickness, Dizziness, Headache and Confusion.
Carbon Monoxide Safety Alarms
Carbon monoxide alarms are a powerful tool that can detect the buildup of carbon monoxide. Once the alarm detects a strong presence of carbon monoxide, the alarm will go off prompting you to open all windows and evacuate the building until it has been properly ventilated.
Carbon monoxide alarms are ultimately the best solution for protecting you from this harmful gas that is otherwise impossible to spot for the human eye.
Take a look at the full range of Carbon Monoxide Alarms available at UK Home Safe