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Staining, sooting or discolouration on or around appliances.
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A pilot light frequently going out.
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A strange smell when an appliance is working.
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A naked gas flame which is yellow or orange, instead of the normal blue.
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Family members (including pets) exhibiting the “flu-like” symptoms of CO poisoning described
above.
If any of these signs are present get the appliance checked out by an expert before further use. If
family members are ill get medical help.
(2)
Choose all appliances and vehicles which burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil, natural/bottled gas,
paraffin, wood, petrol, diesel, charcoal etc. with care and have them professionally installed and
regularly maintained.
(3)
These appliances must “breathe in” air to burn the fuel properly. Know where the air comes from
and ensure vents/air bricks etc. remain unobstructed (particularly after building work).
(4)
The appliances must also “breathe out” the waste gases (including the CO) – usually through a flue
or chimney. Ensure chimneys and flues are not blocked or leaking, and get them checked every
year. Check for excessive rust or cracks on appliances and pipe work.
(5)
Never leave your car, motor bike or lawnmower engine running in the garage with the garage door
closed. Never leave the door from the house to the garage open if the car is running.
(6)
Never adjust your own gas pilot lights.
(7)
Never use a gas cooker or a barbecue for home heating.
(8)
Children should be warned of the dangers of CO poisoning and instructed never to touch, or interfere
with the CO Alarm. Do not allow small children to press the test/hush button as they could be subjected
to excessive noise when the unit alarms.
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