Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Be aware of Carbon Monoxide - it can kill
Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas. It can be given off through household appliances which burn gas, oil, wood or coal if they are not working properly.
- Look out for gas flames that normally burn blue, burning orange or yellow instead, sooty stains above the appliances, coal or wood fires that burn slowly or go out.
- Make sure that your household appliances are checked every year for safety. If you live in rented accommodation, insist that your landlord do this.
- Ensure your home is well ventilated - make sure chimneys are clear and vents are not blocked.
If you develop any of the following unexplained symptoms, switch off the appliance and contact your doctor:
- drowsiness
- headaches
- chest pains
- nausea
- diarrhoea or stomach pains.
For more information contact either of the helplines listed.
Organisations
CO-Awareness
CO-Awareness is an organisation that supports victims of Carbon Monoxide poisoning, their families and friends.
Address: CO-Awareness Office, Aintree Community Fire Station, Longmoor Lane, Aintree, Liverpool, L9 0EN
Email: LynnCoAwareness@aol.com
Website: http://www.covictim.org
Opening Hours: Contact name is Lynn Griffiths
Health and Safety Executive Gas Safety Advice Line
For enquiries regarding gas burning appliances contact the Health & Safety Executive Gas Safety Advice Line.Telephone: 0800 300363
Website: http://www.hse.gov.uk/gas/domestic/
Solid Fuel Association
The Solid Fuel Association is the official body set up by the coal industry to encourage the use of solid fuel for home heating.Helpline: 0845 601 4406 / 01773 835400
Address: 7 Swanwick Court, Alfreton, Derbyshire, DE55 7AS.
Email: sfa@solidfuel.co.uk
Website: http://www.solidfuel.co.uk/
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