Protect Your Home and Your Family
Let’s look at the nature of carbon monoxide: it is a toxic gas without color, odor, or taste that accumulates when carbon-based fuels (gasoline, wood, natural gas, propane, etc.) do not burn completely. Carbon monoxide is not detected by our senses, but it is extremely dangerous because it slowly binds to red blood cells and deprives the human body of oxygen. Such a substance can cause significant irreparable damage and even lead to death, for which it has been nicknamed the «silent killer.» In fact, carbon monoxide is considered the cause of more than 400 deaths per year and is considered the second leading cause of poisoning.
Another aspect that makes it so dangerous, besides the fact that it is undetectable by human senses, is that even the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are easy to miss, as they resemble many other illnesses — such as a cold or flu, or even severe stress and anxiety.
Early symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include:
- headache;
- dizziness;
- shortness of breath;
- fatigue;
- nausea;
But if carbon monoxide levels increase, these symptoms can be followed by confusion and loss of consciousness, and the effects can quickly become fatal.
In addition, even low-dose exposure to carbon monoxide over long periods of time can be just as harmful as short-term exposure to extremely high levels. That’s why gas leak detectors are set to go off at very low doses (50 ppm). Because the substance is so difficult to detect, yet so harmful, it’s easy to see why having smoke detectors in your home is considered a good idea, especially if any of the carbon fuels listed above are used in or around the home.
The Benefits of Professional Carbon Monoxide Detector Service
Most carbon monoxide alarms last an average of five years. While the lifespan of an alarm depends primarily on the brand and model, you can get the most out of it by dusting it weekly. It’s also a good idea to test your alarm monthly to ensure your alarm is working properly. The main benefit of calling an alarm service is that you’ll keep your home safe.
Best Location to Install Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Carbon monoxide alarms can be installed near each sleeping area in your home. You can also install alarms in the kitchen and basement for added security. If you have a garage, you should install a carbon monoxide alarm near the entrance to the garage. A vehicle left indoors is a common cause of carbon monoxide poisoning. In the grand scheme of things, it is better to install an alarm in every room than to suffer from carbon monoxide poisoning.
REDUCING THE RISK OF A CARBON MONOXIDE LEAK
If you or your family members experience symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, quickly go outside to get some fresh air and call emergency services. It is recommended that you check your entire family for signs of poisoning, including pets. Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning may not always appear right away — it can occur over several days and possibly even weeks, depending on the CO levels in your home.
Why Choose Professionals from Kozel LLC
Our company performs engineering work «turnkey», thereby providing our clients with everything they need «from one source» qualitatively, quickly and inexpensively. Contact our carbon monoxide detector installers, who will help calculate the cost of work and complete it within the established deadlines.