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REAL ESTATE OVER COFFEE — Carbon Monoxide: Preventing a Silent Danger

Dec 27, 2023 09:35AM ● By Jeannie Quick, Sunflower Real Estate Group

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas produced by the combustion of fuels such as natural gas, oil, or propane in devices including furnaces, water heaters, and stoves. These appliances are designed to vent the CO to the outside, but improper installation, incomplete combustion of fuel, or blockages, leaks, or cracks in venting systems can cause CO to reach harmful levels inside the home. Dangerously high levels of CO can lead to incapacitation or death, with victims sometimes never having been aware they were being poisoned.

Prevention and working alarms are key to avoiding carbon monoxide poisoning:

  • Install CO alarms and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper location.
  • Don’t use a gas stove or oven to heat the home, even temporarily.
  • Have all fuel-burning appliances professionally inspected annually, including gas stoves and ovens, gas, pellet or wood-burning fireplaces, furnaces and heaters, water heaters, and gas clothes dryers.
  • All such devices should be properly installed and vented to the outside.
  • If using a generator, it should not be placed near the home. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper and safe location.

If you have any questions or need a list of installers, please contact me.

Keep your family safe and avoid an unnecessary tragedy.