Who should you call if your carbon monoxide detector goes off?

Who should you call if your carbon monoxide detector goes off?

If you or anyone in your house experiences the symptoms of CO poisoning or your CO alarm goes off, you should leave your house and call 9-1-1.

What causes a carbon monoxide alarm to go off?

In domestic properties, your CO alarm can be triggered by any fuel burning appliance such as gas cookers, boilers and ovens. All of these appliances give off small traces of CO, but the levels can rise slightly when adequate ventilation isn’t provided, or the venting is blocked or clogged by dust.

Can carbon monoxide alarms go off for no reason?

Can a carbon monoxide detector go off for no reason? In most cases, no. There is typically a reason why the CO alarm is sounding, whether it detects carbon monoxide in the air or is low on battery. Most CO detectors beep every 30 seconds if the battery is low.

What are the effects of carbon dioxide on human health?

Exposure to CO2 can produce a variety of health effects. These may include headaches, dizziness, restlessness, a tingling or pins or needles feeling, difficulty breathing, sweating, tiredness, increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, coma, asphyxia, and convulsions.

What happens when energy hits sulfur dioxide?

Q. What happens when energy hits sulfur dioxide? When energy hits sulfur dioxide, more energy is created. Sulfur dioxide traps some energy and holds it in the atmosphere.

What problems does Sulphur dioxide cause?

Sulfur dioxide affects the respiratory system, particularly lung function, and can irritate the eyes. Sulfur dioxide irritates the respiratory tract and increases the risk of tract infections. It causes coughing, mucus secretion and aggravates conditions such as asthma and chronic bronchitis.

How does Sulphur dioxide kill directly?

The sulfur dioxide didn’t kill people directly. Rather the SO 2 aggravated an existing condition of some kind and hastened their death. Sulfur dioxide is one of the pollutants that can react with water in clouds to form acid rain (some of the oxides of nitrogen can react with water to form nitric acid).