Carbon monoxide is a severe and toxic gas that can lead to death if you do not adequately handle it when it becomes present in your home. What should you do when your carbon monoxide alarm goes off?
Do not waste any time - if your carbon monoxide alarm goes off, make sure to contact your local fire department immediately. Your fire department will have all the necessary combustion equipment and CO detectors. Calling your fire department will allow professionals to assess the situation and tell if the problem is under hazardous conditions. Your local fire department will treat this call as a problematic situation and ensure that you and your family are safe.
Carbon monoxide is dangerous because it is odorless, colorless, and tasteless. That is what carbon monoxide is called the "silent killer."
Fossil fuel-burning appliances like your stove, hot water tank, and furnace can create monoxide. If you have an attached garage and warm up your car inside the garage with the door closed or open, you also increase the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
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