Carbon Monoxide Safety
What is Carbon Monoxide?
Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that is produced when gas, oil, solid fuels and liquid petroleum gas do not burn fully. It can occur when an appliance has been incorrectly fitted, badly repaired or poorly maintained.
It’s is a gas that you cannot see, smell or taste, but it can be very dangerous if it builds up in your home.
Warning Signs to Look Out For
You should check your gas appliances regularly for these warning signs:
Lazy yellow or orange flames instead of crisp blue flames on a gas appliance
Dark staining around or on appliances
Pilot lights frequently blowing out
Increased condensation on windows
Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
If you are exposed to carbon monoxide, you may experience:
Headaches
Dizziness
Nausea
Breathlessness
Collapse
Loss of consciousness
What to Do if You Suspect Poisoning
If you think you or someone else has carbon monoxide poisoning:
Call the National Gas Emergency Service on 0800 111 999
Turn off appliances, open doors and windows and leave the property
See your doctor immediately or go to hospital
Staying Safe at Home
To protect yourself and your family from carbon monoxide:
Install an audible carbon monoxide alarm
Get your appliances serviced by a qualified engineer once a year
Staying Safe Out and About
When camping or on boats:
Campfires and barbeques can still kill even when the flames have gone out. Smouldering coals are still dangerous. Never bring a barbeque or camping stove inside an enclosed space such as a tent.
If you are heading on a camping trip or on a boating trip, pack a carbon monoxide alarm.
Get any gasoline powered engines on large boats serviced regularly.