How Do You Test for Carbon Monoxide?

There are many gases that could be inside your Raleigh residence. Natural gas and gases that derive from household fixtures, flooring and paints. None of these fumes are as threatening as carbon monoxide.

Reach Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning at 919-578-4329 today to begin defending your family against this dangerous gas.

 

Why is Carbon Monoxide so Toxic?

Carbon monoxide could be a serious issue, so it’s not a thing to mess around with.

1. You Can’t Taste It

Carbon monoxide is life-threatening because you aren’t able to observe it, sense it with your nose or taste it. It’s nonirritating in small amounts and can’t be filtered.

2. It Can Be Deadly Within Minutes

Carbon monoxide is a byproduct of used fuel. It can leak into your house during the winter if the heat exchanger on your gas furnace fails. While it depends on how considerable the leak is and the airflow in a house, the gas may become lethal in only a few minutes.

Once taken in, it has a half-life of about five hours. If you are taking in fresh air, you will need five hours to take it out of your body. It will take an extra five hours to cut that concentration by half.

3. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Can Mimic Other Illnesses

Carbon monoxide may also mimic conditions that can be misdiagnosed as the flu, viral infections and chronic fatigue syndrome, among other things.

How to Defend Your Residence from Carbon Monoxide

There’s no reason to take a chance with carbon monoxide poisoning.

Here are some precautions you can complete to keep your house safe:

  1. Each residence with at least one gas furnace, adjoined garage or fireplace requires a carbon monoxide alarm. You need to have a detector on all levels of your home, including the basement and garage. You also should have one installed inside or outside of each bedroom. Don’t have a carbon monoxide alarm in your residence?
    Call Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning at 919-578-4329 to purchase one. Ask our technicians about our reasonable Wi-Fi carbon monoxide detectors.
  2. If you already have a carbon monoxide system, frequently look at or swap out the batteries. You should check batteries every three months, and get a new system every three to five years.
  3. If your carbon monoxide system alerts you to danger, get out of your home immediately and call 911.

Protect Your Loved Ones with Assistance from Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning

Carbon monoxide doesn’t have to be terrifying, and with the proper steps your home can be protected from the dangerous gas. Make the proper changes and call Service Experts at 919-578-4329 to learn more.

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