
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Nationwide, November is recognized as Carbon Monoxide Awareness Month. Columbia Gas wishes to take this opportunity to raise awareness of the dangers of carbon monoxide in the community to help keep everyone safe.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is known as the "Silent Killer" because it is an odorless, tasteless, and non-corrosive gas that is produced when fuels (such as gasoline, wood, natural gas, propane, or oil) burn incompletely. Despite the fact that natural gas does not contain CO, it can be generated when there is insufficient oxygen for fuels to burn correctly.
The most reliable way to determine whether you have a CO leak is to have fully functional CO detectors in your home on every level and in every room where someone sleeps. Remember to test and replace your detector batteries on a regular basis.
Know the symptoms.
With CO poisoning, you may experience flu-like symptoms, including headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, irregular breathing or feeling ill. If CO is present in your home, you may feel tired at home but fine when away from home. Don’t ignore the warning signs. Carbon monoxide can be fatal within five minutes at high concentrations.
Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning & Emergencies
- Don’t start up vehicles in your garage without the garage door being open
- Do have fuel burning equipment, like your furnace, inspected annually by a qualified technician – which also helps ensure your appliances are running and using energy efficiently
- Don’t start gasoline-powered equipment in the garage
- Do keep vents and chimneys clear of debris or other blockages
- Don’t use a gas or charcoal grill in your garage
- Do check for visible signs of problems such as high humidity, soot, or water collecting near a burner or vent
- Don’t use a stove or oven as a source of heat in your home; ovens are designed to heat food and should only be operated with the door closed
Columbia Gas recommends that you have your natural gas appliances serviced annually by a qualified professional. In addition to keeping your appliances operating at optimal efficiency for energy conservation, this is one of the best ways to prevent carbon monoxide emergencies. For a list of qualified plumbers or contractors, please visit ColumbiaGasOhio.com/contractors.
If you think carbon monoxide is present or your CO detector sounds, leave the area to get fresh air, immediately call 911, and DO NOT GO BACK until it is safe to reenter.
To learn more about how to stay safe from Carbon Monoxide, please visit ColumbiaGasOhio.com/co.
About Columbia Gas of Ohio
Columbia Gas of Ohio delivers clean, dependable and efficient natural gas to approximately 1.5 million customers across the state. With headquarters in Columbus, it is the largest natural gas utility in Ohio. Columbia Gas of Ohio is one of six regulated utility companies of NiSource (NYSE: NI), one of the largest fully-regulated utility companies in the United States. NiSource employees are focused on our mission to deliver safe, reliable energy that drives value to our customers, and guided by our vision to be an innovative and trusted energy partner. More information about Columbia Gas of Ohio and NiSource, including its goal of achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions from its operations by 2040, is available at www.ColumbiaGasOhio.com and www.NiSource.com.
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