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Flu or Carbon Monoxide Poising?By Erby Crofutt, B4U Close Home Inspections www.b4uclose.com
The flu and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning share many symptoms: headache, dizziness, nausea, weakness, confusion and fatigue. However, while CO poisoning does not come with a fever, the flu does. If you have flu symptoms, but no fever, remind your physician about the possibility of CO poisoning. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates that over 200 people a year die, while thousands more are treated for CO poisoning by hospital emergency rooms and private physicians. Other organizations place these estimates even higher. How can you prevent becoming an annual statistic from CO poisoning?
There are two types of CO detector/alarms available: hardwired, (using household current); and battery powered.
Whichever kind you purchase, make sure the CO detector/alarm meets the requirements of Underwriter's Laboratory (UL) 2034. (This can usually be determined by reading the manufacturer's label or installation instructions.) I recommend installation of ceiling mounted detector/alarms in the following areas:
Consult the manufacturer's installation instructions to ensure the right placement of the detector/alarm in each area. Replace existing detectors every 5 years as per industry standards. Manufacture dates are recorded on the back of every unit. If yours manufacture date label is not legible, missing, or the unit is older than 5 years, replace it NOW! Flu shots help protect against the flu. A CO detector/alarm helps protect against Carbon Monoxide poisoning. Save your health -- Get both. |