350.135UK User Manual
Carbon monoxide poisoning action and treatment:
In the event of carbon monoxide poisoning, switch off/put out the source of carbon monoxide
immediately if known. Open all doors and windows to allow fresh air to flow in and evacuate
all persons from room or building. Seek medical support immediately. Contact the emergency
gas service and allow them to inspect the building to ensure it is safe before re-entering.
Mild carbon monoxide poisoning will clear on its own after the person is removed from the
source of carbon monoxide. For moderate level poisoning seek medical advice as they will
need to be treated with pure oxygen. Severe cases of poisoning will require immediate
medical assistance call 999. In severe cases hyperbaric oxygen chamber treatment may be
required.
Prevention of carbon monoxide poisoning:
Do not use domestic fueled appliances in enclosed spaces.
Do not use fueled generators in enclosed space.
Paraffin/flueless heaters should not be used in a bedroom or an enclosed space.
Ensure all flues, chimneys or other ventilation is clear from obstruction.
Ventilate your home on a regular basis.
Do not service, repair, install or modify appliances yourself. Always ensure any work is
carried out by licensed, reputable, and qualified engineer only.
Learn how to recognise CO poisoning symptoms. If mild symptoms reduce or go away
when you are away from the room or building, then it is highly likely you are open to
chronic carbon monoxide exposure. Seek help from licensed engineer to perform checks on
all fuel running appliances within the household.
This alarm comform to BS EN50291-1:2010
This product is classed as Electrical or Electronic equipment and should not be disposed
with other household or commercial waste at the end of its useful life.
The goods must be disposed of according to your local council guidelines.
Errors and omissions excepted.
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