How Do You Look for Carbon Monoxide?

There are a multitude of fumes that could be inside your Fort Lauderdale residence. Natural gas and fumes that originate from household fixtures, carpet and paints. None of them are as hazardous as carbon monoxide. 

Reach Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning at 954-736-4314 now to start protecting your house against this dangerous gas. 

Service Experts Video about the Dangers of Carbon Monoxide

Why is Carbon Monoxide so Dangerous? 

Carbon monoxide could be a serious issue, so it’s not a matter to take lightly. 

1. You Can’t See It 

Carbon monoxide is so unsafe because you cannot view it, sense it with your nose or recognize it with your taste buds. It’s nonirritating in low doses and can’t be purified. 

2. It Can Be Lethal in Just a Few Minutes 

Carbon monoxide is a side effect of burnt fuel. It can get into your house during cold weather 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 lethal in only a few minutes. 

Once taken in, it has a half-life of around five hours. If you are breathing clean air, you will need five hours to take it out of your bloodstream. It requires an additional five hours to decrease that level by half. 

3. Carbon Monoxide Reaction Can Mimic Other Illnesses 

Carbon monoxide could also cause conditions that can be mistaken as the flu, viral infections and chronic fatigue syndrome, among other things. 

How to Guard Your Home from Carbon Monoxide 

There’s no justification to gamble with carbon monoxide poisoning. 

Here are several ways you can take to keep your home safe: 

  1. Each home with at least one gas appliance, connected garage or fireplace should have a carbon monoxide detector. It’s necessary to have an alarm on all levels of your home, on top of the basement and garage. You also should install one inside or outside of every bedroom. Don’t use a carbon monoxide detector in your residence? 
    Call Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning at 954-736-4314 to purchase one. Ask our pros about our economical Wi-Fi carbon monoxide detectors. 
  1. If you presently have a carbon monoxide system, frequently check or swap out the batteries. You should check batteries every three months, and replace the system every three to five years. 
  1. If your carbon monoxide detector sounds, leave your residence immediately and dial 911. 

Keep Your Family Safe with Help from Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning 

Carbon monoxide doesn’t have to be scary, and with the proper steps your loved ones can be safe from the hazardous gas. Take the precautions and call Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning at 954-736-4314 to learn more. 

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