Pro-Tech 7030-7035 Owner's Manual page 2

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1. INFORMATION ABOUT CARBON MONOXIDE
WHAT IS CARBON MONOXIDE?
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a highly toxic, invisible, odorless, tasteless gas.
HOW IS CO GENERATED IN THE HOME?
Carbon monoxide is generated through incomplete combustion of fuel in various
home appliances.
burning stoves, and space heaters are the major of cause of high CO levels in the
home. Automobile and small engine exhaust are another source of CO.
HOW DOES CO POISON PEOPLE?
The human body depends on oxygen for the burning of fuel (food) to provide us
with the energy that allows our cells to live and function.
approximately 21% of the atmosphere and enters our lungs when we breathe. In our
lungs the oxygen combines with the hemoglobin in the blood (oxyhemoglobin) and is
carried in the blood stream throughout the body where it releases oxygen to the cells.
Carbon monoxide is dangerous because it bonds more tightly to the hemoglobin
(carboxyhemoglobin, COHb) than oxygen does. When CO combines with hemoglobin,
the hemoglobin's ability to combine with oxygen is lost. As the COHb concentration
rises, people become nauseous, unconscious and ultimately die (see below).
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING?
Many people often confuse carbon monoxide poisoning with the flu; the initial
symptoms being very similar. Different concentrations of CO over various lengths of
time cause different symptoms.
Many cases of carbon monoxide poisoning indicate that while the victims were
aware that they were not well, they were too disoriented to save themselves by either
calling for assistance or exiting the building. Also, due to size, small children and pets
are generally the first affected.
The following are the symptoms related to CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING.
Discuss them with all members of the household.
MILD EXPOSURE:
MEDIUM EXPOSURE:
EXTREME EXPOSURE:
Faulty ventilation of furnaces, water heaters, fireplaces, wood
Slight headache, vomiting, nausea, fatigue (flu like
symptoms).
Severe throbbing headache, Drowsiness, Confusion,
Fast heart rate.
Unconsciousness, Convulsions, Heart and Lung
Failure, Brain Damage, Death
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