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newsrel -- Carbon monoxide can be a silent killer

Posted: 11 Dec 2015 11:45:03
Please consider the following news release from the California
Air Resources Board: http://bit.ly/1jTryox

Versión en español disponible en: http://bit.ly/1SSyP49
 
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 11, 2015

NEWS RELEASE 15-74

CONTACT:

Pamela Diaz
(916) 322-2990
pamela.diaz@arb.ca.gov

Carbon monoxide can be a silent killer 

Replace batteries annually in carbon monoxide alarms and
detectors

SACRAMENTO - Carbon monoxide is a silent killer and having a
working carbon monoxide detector is a small investment that can
help save lives. The California Air Resources Board (ARB) urges
residents to guard against carbon monoxide poisoning by
installing a carbon monoxide detector and replacing batteries
annually. 

Californians are also urged to have gas appliances inspected
annually to ensure they are working properly. More than half of
all carbon monoxide poisoning deaths result from malfunctioning
or improperly vented gas appliances in homes. The others come
from a variety of combustion sources including: charcoal grills,
automobile exhausts, space heaters, generators and fireplaces.
Carbon monoxide poisoning can strike wherever combustion occurs
in enclosed areas, including: homes, recreational vehicles,
cabins, tents and houseboats. Vigilance is the key to avoiding
tragedy.
The State of California requires by law that every home with an
attached garage, a fireplace or an appliance that burns kerosene,
propane, heating oil, natural gas, etc., have an operational
carbon-monoxide detector or alarm installed. Since the beginning
of 2015, California law also requires community care facilities,
including residential care facilities for the elderly and infirm,
and public and family day care centers, to have at least one
functioning carbon monoxide detector. 
“Carbon monoxide deaths are preventable,” said ARB Chairman Mary
D. Nichols. “Having the required alarms working properly and your
gas appliances inspected are simple steps that will protect you
and your family.”

Accidental deaths occur each year from carbon monoxide poisoning
and several hundred Californians go to emergency rooms due to
non-lethal exposures. Carbon monoxide inhibits the blood’s
ability to carry oxygen to body tissues including vital organs
such as the heart and brain. It is especially dangerous for young
children and individuals with heart disease. Warning signs of
exposure include headache, drowsiness, nausea and inability to
concentrate; any person experiencing these symptoms should be
immediately moved to a location with fresh air and be seen by a
doctor in case treatment is needed.

ARB recommends the following:
•	Properly use and maintain appliances that produce a flame such
as gas stoves, ovens, furnaces and heaters;
•	Never use gas ovens to heat the home;
•	Never use kerosene and propane space heaters, charcoal grills,
barbecues, or unvented gas logs indoors;
•	Use caution when heating with propane appliances, older wall or
floor gas furnaces and fireplaces;
•	Obtain annual check-ups of all gas appliances by a qualified
professional;
•	Use State Fire Marshal approved carbon monoxide detectors that
sound an alarm;
•	Place emergency generators outdoors away from windows and doors
to prevent fumes from entering the home; and,
•	Be especially careful with appliances in recreational vehicles,
cabins and houseboats, and use carbon monoxide detectors
specifically made for these locations.
In addition, do not idle vehicles or operate other combustion
engines, such as diesel generators, in attached garages or other
enclosed spaces.  Carbon monoxide poisoning deaths are often the
result of accidental exposure from vehicles running in closed
garages.

For more information on indoor combustion pollutants and indoor
air quality guidelines, visit:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/indoor/combustion.htm  
•	For additional information on carbon monoxide and carbon
monoxide detectors, visit:
http://www.fire.ca.gov/communications/communications_firesafety_carbonmonoxide

•	For a list of State Fire Marshal approved carbon monoxide
detectors, visit:
http://osfm.fire.ca.gov/strucfireengineer/pdf/bml/List_CSFM_Approved.pdf
 
•	For information on California Building and Residential Codes,
visit:
http://www.hcd.ca.gov/codes/state-housing-law/information-bulletins/ib2011-01.pdf
 
•	To request or schedule an inspection of your gas appliances –
which may be free of cost – contact your local gas company.
o	PG&E: 1-800-743-5000 www.pge.com
o	Southern California Gas and Electric Company: 1-800-427-2200
www.socalgas.com 
o	San Diego Gas and Electric Company: 1-800-411-7343
www.sdge.com


VIDEO: Carbon Monoxide - The Silent Killer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EmrJNKXqh8


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