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What You Should Know About Carbon Monoxide

- 10:29 am - September 10th, 2020


Carbon monoxide doesn’t have a taste or smell, but is a very dangerous gas that is produced when any fuel burns. High levels of CO can come from appliances that are not operating correctly, or from a venting system or chimney that becomes blocked. CO CAN BE DEADLY! High levels of CO can lead to CO poisoning – here are some symptoms of CO poisoning:

  • Headache
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  • Shortness of breath
  • Nausea

If you suspect CO is present, act immediately…

If you or a family member shows physical symptoms of CO poisoning, get everyone out of the building and call 911 or your local fire department. If it’s safe to do so, open windows to allow fresh air to enter the building and turn off any appliances you suspect may be releasing CO.

If no one has the symptoms, but you suspect CO is still present, contact us right away so that we may check the CO levels in your home and inspect your equipment for propane leaks.

There are ways you can help reduce the risk of CO poisoning. Take the proper precautions to ensure that you and your family are safe from CO poisoning by…

  • Having a Parker Oil service technicians inspect your propane appliances and related venting systems annually, preferably before the heating season begins

  • Installing UL-listed CO detectors on every level of your home

  • Not using a gas oven or cooking range to provide space heating

  • Not using portable heaters indoors unless they’re designed and approved for indoor use

  • Not using a barbecue grill (propane or coal) indoors for cooking or heating

  • Checking your appliance exhaust vents for blockage

Propane has a long history of safety, that’s because homeowners who rely on propane for their home fueling needs know how to safely store and use it. We hope that by keeping you informed, you can help propane maintain its record of safety. Contact us for more safety tips, or for information on other propane services.


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