Natural gas appliances are typically very safe to use. But a malfunctioning appliance can create and release carbon monoxide gas into your home, which can be deadly. Learn how to protect yourself and your family from this colorless, odorless gas:
- Be aware of what can cause a carbon monoxide buildup. Carbon monoxide is produced when natural gas, propane or other fossil fuels fail to burn completely. This can be caused accidentally by a variety of sources in your home, including gas logs, furnace boilers, central heating systems, water heaters, gas stoves, and running a car engine in an enclosed space like a garage.
- Be sure your natural gas appliances are inspected regularly by a licensed contractor to ensure that they are functioning properly, and repair any malfunctioning appliances immediately.
- Equip your home with carbon monoxide alarms to detect presence of the poisonous gas and provide early warning. If there is a carbon monoxide leak, you need to get to fresh air as soon as possible, so every second counts.
- Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include dizziness, headaches, queasy stomach and drowsiness. Continued exposure can cause death.