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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning is Serious Business

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a tricky substance. Its odorless and colorless features make this gas almost impossible to detect. The only way to really know if your home air has been exposed to CO is to be aware of the symptoms that occur when poisoned.Symptoms of CO poisoningThe main symptoms of carbon monoxide poising are:Shortness of breathHeadachesNauseaWeaknessHeart PalpitationsDizzinessLight-headednessChest painVomitingThese symptoms will usually flare up when nearby the poisoned area, but subside while away from it. So, if this is happening you can assume you may be dealing with a carbon monoxide leak.Symptoms that occur for an extended period of time will eventually worsen and can lead to death especially in pregnant women, infants, toddlers, smokers and those with heart or lung disease. Excessive exposure to this gas can lead to death within a matter of minutes—do not take this warning lightly.If you suspect a gas leak from your stove, furnace or water heater you’ll want to call a technician right away for an inspection. In order to avoid excessive poisoning you can purchase a CO detector which will alarm you anytime a leak is present in your home. If there is a leak get out in the fresh air immediately and check yourself in an emergency room. For fixing leaks contact us, your expert Utah heating contractor!

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