How Do You Look for Carbon Monoxide?

There are many gases that could be within your Fort Lauderdale house. Natural gas and gases that come from household fixtures, carpeting and paints. None of these gases are as dangerous as carbon monoxide. 

Get in touch with Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning at 954-736-4314 today to begin defending your loved ones against this toxic gas. 

Service Experts Video about the Dangers of Carbon Monoxide

Why is Carbon Monoxide so Deadly? 

Carbon monoxide may be a major concern, so it’s not something to take lightly. 

1. You Can’t Taste It 

Carbon monoxide is deadly because you cannot observe it, detect it with your nose or recognize it with your taste buds. It doesn’t cause irritation in small doses and can’t be filtered. 

2. It Can Be Deadly Within Minutes 

Carbon monoxide is a byproduct of used fuel. It can creep into your house during the winter if the heat exchanger on your gas furnace breaks. Depending on how big the leak is and the circulation in a residence, it can become deadly in just a few minutes. 

Once inhaled, the gas has a half-life of approximately five hours. If you are taking in fresh air, it will take five hours to get it out of your bloodstream. You will need another five hours to decrease that concentration by half. 

3. Carbon Monoxide Symptoms Can Mimic Other Illnesses 

It could also mirror conditions that can be misdiagnosed as the flu, viral infections and chronic fatigue syndrome, among other illnesses. 

How to Guard Your Home from Carbon Monoxide 

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

Here are several precautions you can do to keep your residence safe: 

  1. Every residence with at least one fuel-burning heater, connected garage or fireplace requires a carbon monoxide system. You should have an alarm on each level of your home, in addition to the basement and garage. You also need to install one inside or outside of all bedrooms. Don’t use a carbon monoxide alarm in your home? 
    Call Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning at 954-736-4314 to purchase one. Ask our pros about our economical Wi-Fi carbon monoxide alarms. 
  1. If you already have a carbon monoxide detector, consistently test or replace the batteries. You should look at batteries every three months, and get a new detector every three to five years. 
  1. If your carbon monoxide sensor sounds, leave your house without delay and dial 911. 

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

Carbon monoxide doesn’t have to be frightening, and with the recommended actions your home can be safe from the hazardous gas. Make the proper changes and call Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning at 954-736-4314 to learn more. 

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