Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas produced by the incomplete combustion of fuels. You can’t see, smell or taste carbon monoxide. So, if you use appliances that burn natural gas, propane, oil or wood in your home, it’s imperative to have carbon...
Early carbon monoxide detection in the home is critical. Unconsciousness and death can occur rapidly when concentrations of this hazardous gas reach 150 parts per million in indoor air, a level only slightly higher than the amount that produces detectable symptoms in...
When it comes to protecting your family there are several safeguards that instantly come to mind, such as dead bolts on exterior doors, smoke detectors on every floor and motion sensor lights outdoors to ward off intruders. There is one more item that should be added...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a poisonous gas that is colorless, odorless and tasteless, making it undetectable and extremely hazardous. Thousands fall ill and hundreds of people die from exposure to this toxic gas every year according to the Centers for Disease Control,...
Carbon monoxide fumes are unfortunately a common problem in garages. This invisible gas is tasteless and odorless, and occurs when gasoline, wood, coal and other fuels burn incompletely. The exhaust that vehicles produce is filled with carbon monoxide that can drift...
Carbon monoxide poisoning kills hundreds of people every year in the United States. Tragically, some of these fatalities occur right here in the Detroit-Metro area of southeastern Michigan. Since most carbon monoxide poisonings take place in the fall and winter months...