Carbon monoxide has no smell: how to recognize poisoning and save lives
Carbon monoxide has no smell: how to recognize poisoning and save lives
According to ДСНС: Carbon monoxide is deadly and has no smell, making it dangerous to life. It is important to follow safety rules to avoid poisoning and know how to act in case it is detected. It is recommended to regularly check the functionality of ventilation and gas appliances, as well as not to leave them unattended. Heating with a gas stove or using generators in enclosed spaces is prohibited.
Actions in case of poisoning
In case of the first signs of malaise, such as nausea or headache, it is necessary to urgently get to fresh air. If the condition worsens, emergency services should be called immediately at numbers 101 or 103. Use only certified equipment to reduce the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Carbon monoxide poisoning is a serious threat, especially during the winter when the use of gas heating appliances increases. Educating the public about the dangers and ways to prevent poisoning is critically important for saving lives. Implementing regular checks of gas systems and using modern carbon monoxide detectors can significantly reduce the risks associated with this dangerous gas.
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