Boating Safety
4.8
Daylight-Saving Time.
Replace Smoke Alarms every
10 years
and
replace Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarm
every 5 years
since the sensors in these devices can
degrade because of environmental contamination and
age. In addition, conduct monthly testing to ensure the
proper operation.
In general, learn how to use your detectors, how they
work, what the alarm signals are and what your response
should be. A working detector can save lives. It's that
simple and that important.
If the CO detector alarm sounds:
Press the Reset/Silence button.
Call Emergency Services.
Immediately move to fresh air, outdoors, or to an
open window or door. Do a head count to check that
all persons are accounted for. Do not re-enter the
premises nor move away from an open door or win-
dow until the emergency responders have arrived,
the premises have been aired out, and your alarm
remains in its normal operation.
After following steps 1, 2, and 3, if your alarm reacti-
vates in a 24 hour period, repeat steps 1 – 3 and call
a qualified appliance technician.
Where to Install Alarms
For minimum protection, CO alarms should be
installed near all sleeping areas.
For maximum protection, CO alarms should be
installed in all sleeping areas.
Where not to Install Alarms
Not behind furniture, drapes, closets, or areas that
will block air flow to the alarm.
Not within 12 inches of window openings, exterior
doors, heating or return air vents, or any other drafty
areas.
The alarm should not be located within 5 (1.5 m)
feet of any cooking appliance.
NOTE: Consult the CO detector manufacturer’s OEM manual
for detector operation, care and maintenance.
Limitations of the CO alarm
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Carbon Monoxide alarms will not work without power.
Power loss can occur from a blown or missing fuse,
broken wire, faulty connection, tripped circuit breaker or
a discharged battery. Refer to the DC Electric chapter in
this manual for details on powering your CO detectors.
This alarm will only detect the presence of CO gas at the
sensor. Carbon Monoxide gas may be present in other
areas.
Carbon Monoxide alarms may not be heard. The alarm
loudness is designed to meet or exceed the regula-
tory standards. However, the alarm may not be heard if
alarms are located in remote locations or behind closed
doors. The alarm may not be heard by persons who are
hard of hearing, have consumed alcoholic beverages,
taken prescription or non-prescription medication or ille-
gal drugs.
This alarm is designed to detect Carbon Monoxide from
any source of combustion. It is not designed to detect
smoke, fire, or any other gasses. The alarm may not
sound at low Carbon Monoxide levels. This product is
intended for use in ordinary indoor locations of living
spaces. It is not designed to measure compliance with
Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA) com-
mercial or industrial standards. Individuals with medical
problems may consider using warning devices which pro-
vide audible and visual signals for levels under 30 PPM.
If you purchase replacement or additional CO detectors,
ensure they are UL approved for marine use.
4.2.10 Carbon Monoxide Review
Everyone is at risk for Carbon Monoxide poisoning.
Particularly sensitive are children, pregnant women, the
elderly and people with lung disease, heart disease, or
anemia.
WHY? Because Carbon Monoxide is an odorless, color-
less gas that prevents the blood from carrying oxygen
to the vital organs. CO (Carbon Monoxide) is 200 times
more likely to replace oxygen in the blood.
Memorize the symptoms of Carbon Monoxide poisoning
noted in this chapter so you will be able to immediately
recognize these symptoms should they ever arise.
DANGER
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