How does Carbon Monoxide
Poisoning Happen?
Carbon
Monoxide Poisoning can happen as a result of many different
activities. The
most common sources of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning today are
motor vehicle exhaust, smoke from fires, engine fumes, and
nonelectric heaters. Carbon monoxide poisoning typically occurs
as a result of malfunctioning or obstructed exhaust
systems.
Potential Sources of Carbon Monoxide:
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Gas water heaters
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Kerosene space heaters
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Charcoal grills
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Propane heaters and stoves
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Gasoline, Propane, and diesel powered
generators
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Propane-fueled forklifts
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Gasoline powered tools
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Indoor tractor pulls
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Boat engines
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Spray paint, solvents, degreasers, and
paint removers
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Risks for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning include:
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Riding in the back of enclosed pickup trucks
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Working at pulp mills and steel foundries
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Being involved in Fire Rescue Activities
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Using heating sources or electric generators during power
outages
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Working indoors with combustion engines or combustible
gases
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Swimming near or under the stern or swim-step of a boat
with the boat engine running
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Back drafting when a boat is operated at a high bow
angle
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Mooring next to a boat that is running a generator or
engine
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Improper boat ventilation
It can happen in the home, when a gas stove,
boiler, water heater or other appliance is not properly
installed or maintained. If it is not vented properly,
exhaust containing carbon monoxide can be released into
the home and cause Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. It is
important that you have regular maintenance and
inspection of gas stove, boilers, water heaters, and
other appliances that could be sources for carbon
monoxide in your home. It is vitally as important that
you install Carbon Monoxide Detectors in your home. An
ounce of prevention can save you and your family from
death or a life of constant pain resulting from Carbon
Monoxide Poisoning.
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning can happen at work,
when combustion powered vehicles or generators are used
in poorly ventilated areas. If the Carbon Monoxide is
allowed to build up over time anyone within those areas
is at risk of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. It is important
that you are aware of your surroundings and what machines
and devices are operating around you. A common cause of
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning is the use of gas or propane
powered forklifts in warehouses. If such vehicles are
going to be used within an enclosed space, there needs to
be enough ventilation to prevent the build of Carbon
Monoxide. It
is very important that your employer ensures your safety
by making sure there is adequate ventilation and carbon
monoxide monitoring in place.
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning can happen in a
vehicle or boat when the exhaust system has a leak in it
and the exhaust enters the passenger compartment. The
maintenance of your car or boat is very important in
preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning. The amount of
Carbon Monoxide in the passenger compartment of a car or
boat can build up quickly and without you realizing you
are being poisoned. The results can be deadly. Make sure
that your exhaust system is maintained properly and that
it is checked on a regular basis.
It only takes one significant exposure to Carbon
Monoxide to change your life and the life of your family
forever.
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