- About Carbon Monoxide - Carbon monoxide cannot be seen and has no smell. It is often referred to as the “silent killer”. The most common side effect of Carbon Monoxide poisoning, is to fall asleep (and possibly not ever wake up) Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include: Headaches Nausea Dizziness Fatigue Depression It is estimated that as many as [...]Read More about About Carbon Monoxide
- Carbon Monoxide Testing - When the test results are in the lower percentages (001 ppm thru 004 ppm) it can be difficult to interpret the test results. Some homes have a carbon monoxide level that is slightly elevated because of cigarette smokers in the home, or because of gas stoves or pilot lights. In these instances, before proceeding with [...]Read More about Carbon Monoxide Testing
- Suspect Carbon Monoxide - If you suspect that there may be a carbon monoxide leak or build up, open the doors and windows immediately to ventilate the house. Shut down the heating and hot water heater if they are gas or oil. Have everyone leave the house, and get outside for fresh air. Anyone feeling unwell complaining of headaches, [...]Read More about Suspect Carbon Monoxide