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MaineCDC Urges Carbon Monoxide Safety
February 23, 200910:00 AM
With thousands of homes out of power from the recent winter storm, the Maine Center for Disease Control warns Maine citizens to be very careful using gas-powered generators, kerosene heaters or other heating or power sources during power outages. If not used safely, they can cause carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas formed when burning most types of fuels. Using gas-powered generators, kerosene heaters, charcoal grills, and gas grills can cause poisoning if CO gas builds-up in closed in spaces. Warning signs of CO poisoning are flu symptoms like headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, and confusion, but without a fever. Carbon monoxide poisoning can cause coma and death. Every year, more than 500 people die in the U.S. due to CO poisoning. How To Prevent CO Poisoning During Power Outages:
If You Suspect CO Poisoning:If you or anyone in the home thinks you are being poisoned by carbon monoxide:
Contact:Maine CDC287-8016
Last update: 07/20/10 |
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