Carbon Monoxide – the silent killer
There are over 20 deaths a year from this silent killer, plus around 200 serious incidents each year where people only narrowly survive carbon monoxide poisoning. Such cases are caused by faulty or badly-serviced gas and other fossil-fuel-burning appliances and systems. Carbon monoxide (sometimes referred to by its chemical symbols CO) is known as the silent killer because you can’t see it, hear it, smell it or taste it. With a potentially cold winter ahead, there are fears of more deaths resulting from poorly maintained heating systems. Carbon monoxide can be given off by all fossil fuels. You need to look out for:
Be aware that high levels of carbon monoxide can be found in other buildings; for example two children from the UK were recently poisoned by carbon monoxide in their holiday home abroad. Whilst the responsibility to check safety lies with the owner and holiday operator, you may find it reassuring to pack a small (credit card-sized) carbon monoxide warning card, put it up, go out for an hour or two and check it on return. If the gas is present a small disc in the centre of the card turns grey, then black. The cards cost about £10 and last for a year – a small price to pay for the safety of you and your family. Earlier in 2006 RoSPA and Corgi joined forces to produce five hard-hitting short films, which feature people who have lost relatives, or who have themselves been poisoned. RoSPA's 'What is Silent, Invisible and Deadly?' publication is available at £25 for a pack of 100 to Non-Members and £21.22 for RoSPA Members. Click here to buy online.
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