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Tennessee State Fire Marshal issues warning about carbon monoxide risks in the fallSteer clear of carbon monoxide hazards this fall
These products include faulty, improperly used or incorrectly vented fuel-burning appliances such as furnaces, stoves, water heaters and fireplaces. CO, often called “the silent killer,” is a gas you cannot see, taste, or smell. It can be created when fossil fuels, such as kerosene, gasoline, coal, natural gas, propane, methane or wood do not burn properly. CO poisoning can result from faulty furnaces or other heating appliances, portable generators, water heaters, clothes dryers or cars left running in garages. Symptoms of CO poisoning include headache, nausea and drowsiness. Exposure to undetected high levels of carbon monoxide can be fatal.“With the weather turning colder, many Tennesseans will be turning to fuel-burning equipment to heat their homes,” State Fire Marshal Julie Mix McPeak says. “It’s important to ensure that this equipment is professionally inspected and properly ventilated to avoid the tragedy of carbon monoxide poisoning.” The State Fire Marshal’s Office offers these tips to keep your home safe from CO dangers:
About Tenneesee State Fire Marshal’s OfficeThe State Fire Marshal’s Office (www.tn.gov/commerce/sfm/) is a division of the Department of Commerce and Insurance (www.tn.gov/commerce/), which works to protect consumers while ensuring fair competition for industries and professionals who do business in Tennessee. www.tn.gov/commerce/, @TNCommerceInsur (Twitter), http://on.fb.me/uFQwUZ (Facebook), http://bit.ly/ry1GyX (YouTube) SectionsNewsTopicsbatteries, Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Monoxide Alarms, Carbon Monoxide Detector, coal, Consumer Product Safety Commission, CPSC, Drowsiness, Gasoline, Headache, Julie Mix McPeak, kerosene, Methane, Nashville TN, natural gas, Nausea, portable generators, Propane, Tennessee State Fire Marshal, Water Heaters, Wood |
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