How Do You Check for Carbon Monoxide?

There are a multitude of vapors that could be in your Gaithersburg residence. Natural gas and gases that come from household furniture, carpet and paints. Not one of these gases are as dangerous as carbon monoxide.

Call Parker Pearce Service Experts at 301-476-4577 right away to begin protecting your family against this dangerous gas.

 

Why is Carbon Monoxide so Detrimental to Your Health?

Carbon monoxide may be an emergency, so it’s not something to joke about.

1. You Can’t Smell It

Carbon monoxide is deadly because you cannot see it, detect it with your nose or detect it with your taste buds. It’s nonirritating in little doses and can’t be filtered.

2. It Can Be Lethal Within Minutes

Carbon monoxide is a byproduct of spent fuel. It can get into your residence during cold weather if the heat exchanger on your gas furnace cracks. While it depends on how large the leak is and the circulation in a house, carbon monoxide may become lethal in only a few minutes.

Once breathed in, the gas has a half-life of around five hours. If you are taking in pure air, you will need five hours to remove it from your body. It requires another five hours to cut that amount by half.

3. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Can Resemble Other Illnesses

Carbon monoxide could also cause conditions that can be mistaken as the flu, viral infections and chronic fatigue syndrome, among other things.

How to Guard Your Home from Carbon Monoxide

There’s no reason to gamble with carbon monoxide poisoning.

Here are three ways you can do to keep your house safe:

  1. Every home with at least one gas appliance, adjoined garage or fireplace requires a carbon monoxide system. You should have a detector on all levels of your residence, including the basement and garage. You also should have one installed inside or outside of each bedroom. Don’t have a carbon monoxide alarm in your residence?
    Call Parker Pearce Service Experts at 301-476-4577 to purchase one. Ask our technicians about our reasonable Wi-Fi carbon monoxide systems.
  2. If you presently own a carbon monoxide alarm, frequently test or replace the batteries. You should look at batteries every three months, and replace the alarm every three to five years.
  3. If your carbon monoxide alarm sounds, get out of your house immediately and phone 911.

Keep Your Family Safe with Assistance from Parker Pearce Service Experts

Carbon monoxide doesn’t have to be scary, and with the recommended actions your loved ones can be protected from the toxic gas. Take the precautions and call Service Experts at 301-476-4577 to learn more.

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