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What should I do if my carbon monoxide detector goes off?

Hi-Ho Petroleum: Frequently Asked Questions
Keeping your carbon monoxide detector in good working order with fresh batteries is very important these days. I can't tell you how many times we have responded to a carbon monoxide detector going off only to find the batteries dead. But, if you hear your detector going off, call the fire department and get out of the house. It's better to be a bit embarrassed then dead. They will determine the source and contact the appropriate people to correct the situation.
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East: FAQ
First, immediately open all windows in the apartment. This will allow the apartment to be fully ventilated and any actual gas buildup can escape. Next, report the incident to the front desk, and they will decide what further steps may be required, including notification to the NYFD if it is determined that an actual CO leak has occurred. (Keep in mind that there have been reports of defective devices triggering false alarms).
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First and foremost, stay calm. As mentioned previously most situations resulting in activation of a carbon monoxide detector are not life threatening and do not require calling 911.
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Get out of the house and call 9-1-1. Do not open doors and windows UNLESS someone is feeling ill or cannot get out. By leaving the windows shut, we can get a reading with our detector and maybe find the source. This way we can also find out if it was a false alarm, or if there really is a problem in your house. Carbon monoxide is odorless and colorless, and can only be detected with a special meter. It replaces oxygen in your blood and can kill you by starving your body of oxygen.
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NYC Department of Buildings - Carbon Monoxide Detectors FAQ
Open the windows immediately, and go to a well-ventilated area so that you are not poisoned by the carbon monoxide. If you have control of the boiler, furnace, or water heater, immediately turn it off and call your oil or gas provider or your service contractor to correct the problem. If the boiler, furnace or water heater is not under your control, call 911 for the Fire Department to investigate.
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What should I do if my carbon monoxide detector goes off or beeps?

Frequently Asked Questions, Streamwood, Illinois (IL)
Call us right away. Use 911! Even if you may not think there is a problem, carbon monoxide can be serious. Do not call our non-emergency lines. We may not be in the station all the time to help you. Our dispatch center is always staffed and can help you right away. Don't worry about tying up an operator. We can prioritize calls to be sure everyone gets helped.
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MY CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR IS SOUNDING, BUT NOTHING SEEMS TO BE WRONG, WHAT SHOULD I DO?

YFD, Frequently Asked Questions
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas which may not be immediately detectable, but prolonged exposure to CO gas will cause flu like symptoms including nausea, dizziness and headache and can result in death. Phone 911 and a Fire Unit will respond and test for the presence of Carbon Monoxide with a CO Meter. If high levels are detected fire personnel will locate the source, usually a faulty appliance, and secure it. They will attach a DANGER DO NOT OPERATE TAG to the unit.
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What do I do if my CO (Carbon Monoxide) detector activates?

Fire Department Frequently Asked Questions
If your CO detector has activated you should call the Fire Department to come out and check your home for carbon monoxide. If any one in the home is experiencing flu-like symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness, you should exit the home until the Fire Department arrives.
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Where should I put a carbon monoxide (CO) detector in my home and what do I do if it goes off?

Firehouse.Com's Safe Kids - FAQ
Carbon monoxide, or CO, is a poisonous gas that kills many people in the United States each year. In 1997, more than 3,000 children ages 5 and under were poisoned by CO. You can't hear, see, taste or smell the CO, but a CO detector can sense if it's in the air and alert you immediately. Place CO detectors outside of sleeping areas and at least 15 feet away from fuel-burning appliances such as furnaces, wood stoves and fuel-burning kitchen stoves.
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Question 8: What should I do if my carbon monoxide detector goes off?

Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: Call your local fire department and/or your heating company to check the detector and operation of your furnace. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are nausea, fatigue, headaches, itchy eyes, and heavy moisture on the windows.
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What is Carbon Monoxide (CO)?

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Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a toxic colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. It is produced as a product of incomplete combustion of fuels.
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Q - What are the reqirements for installing a Carbon Monoxide Detector?

NYC Department of Buildings - Frequently Asked Questions A-L
A - Read Carbon Monoxide Detector Guidelines for Homeowners and Tenants for more details. Also check out Buildings' Publication on Carbon Monoxide Detector.
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Where should I mount a carbon monoxide detector?

Broomhall Brothers Mechanical Contractors — FAQ's
For forced air systems mount the detector as close to the return air grills as possible. For hot water or steam boilers install in or close to the boiler room. Protect your family today. Contact Broomhall Brothers for reliable CO detectors. Broomhall Brothers, Inc. Mechanical Contractors, 13551 West 43rd Drive #H, Golden, CO 80403 or broomhall@broomhallbrothers.com.
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Why should I have a Carbon Monoxide (CO) detector?

QFD FAQ
Appliances that burn fossil fuels such as oil burners and gas stoves have the potential to malfunction and release Carbon Monoxide into your home. Carbon Monoxide, (or CO), is a colorless, odorless gas that will displace oxygen which could cause headaches, neurological problems, and death. Click Here for a more comprehensive explination of CO detectors
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Where must a carbon monoxide detector be installed?

Division of Hotels and Restaurants - FAQs
The law requires at least one carbon monoxide detector in the enclosed space or room that contains the boiler.
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Suburban Heating & Cooling
Your heating system should be checked at least once a year to make sure it's not producing Carbon Monoxide and the heat exchanger is not leaking. If the flame is not producing Carbon Monoxide and the heat exchanger isn't leaking, then you're OK. The flame is usually not the problem, but heat exchanger welds can crack, causing leaks. The only way to tell is to have it inspected. Since Carbon Monoxide detectors are not very expensive (about $40), every home should have one.
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Miami Township Fire-Rescue | Frequently Asked Questions
If any one in the house or building is feeling ill (headache, nausea, etc.), immediately leave the area and call 911. Otherwise, contact your HVAC contractor.
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Do you suggest having a carbon monoxide (CO) detector installed when using gas logs?

www.FireLogs.com - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Yes, I believe that you should have a carbon monoxide detector installed in every building that has a combustion appliance. A combustion appliance is any appliance with a flame. These include: gas furnace, gas hot water heater, wood fireplace, gas fireplace, vented and vent free gas logs, gas stove, gas range, gas dryer, and most importantly, if there is an adjoining garage with an automobile. Follow the manufacturers instructions for mounting.
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What type of carbon monoxide detector should I use?

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning FAQ's
The best type of carbon monoxide detector is one that has a low level indicator. This will help in the prevention of any health risks.
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Should I call the Fire Department if my Carbon Monoxide detector is going off?

QFD FAQ
If you or anyone in the home are experiencing signs of CO poisoning such as headaches, red flushed skin, blurred vision, or lethargy and your CO detector is activated, evacuate the home immediately and then call the Fire Department. If you experience slight symptoms and your CO detector is activated, open windows and doors to ventillate the home, then call the Fire Department. If you do not experience any of these signs and symptoms of CO poisoning, it may be a malfunction or a low battery.
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Can my carbon monoxide detector go off near the battery?

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Occasionally because a carbon monoxide detector cannot differentiate between sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide. Sulfur dioxide, which is emitted by the battery, is not harmful. Move the carbon monoxide detector a little further away from the battery.
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How often should I check my smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector to see if it is working?

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We recommend that you test your detectors on a monthly basis. You can do this with most detectors by pressing the test button for a few seconds. This is also a good time to discuss and review your home fire exit plan with those who live with you.
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Are carbon monoxide monitors useful?

Carbon monoxide monitors are useful, though I would not use them as a substitute for preventive actions listed above. They have been a problem due to the tendency of them to go off on bad smog days. The standard for these is just now changing (October 1995) to prevent this. Carbon monoxide monitors operate cumulatively; if they go off you don't know if you are being exposed to a long-term, moderate, non-lethal level or a situation immediately dangerous to life.
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Why is Carbon Monoxide (CO) so dangerous for pilots?

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The effects are "insidious", that is, the exposure to even small concentration for the duration of a flight may cause reduced performance.
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