What should you do if you are experiencing symptoms of CO poisoning?

If you think you are experiencing any of the symptoms of CO poisoning, get fresh air immediately. Open windows and doors for more ventilation, turn off any combustion appliances, and leave the house. Call your fire department and report your symptoms. You could lose consciousness and die if you do nothing.


It is also important to contact a doctor immediately for a proper diagnosis. Tell your doctor that you suspect CO poisoning is causing your problems. Prompt medical attention is important if you are experiencing any symptoms of CO poisoning when you are operating fuel-burning appliances. Before turning your fuel-burning appliances back on, make sure a qualified service person checks them for malfunction.

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1. What is carbon monoxide (CO), and how is it produced in the home?
2. How many people are unintentionally poisoned by CO?
3. What are the symptoms of CO poisoning?
4. What should you do to prevent CO poisoning?
5. What CO level is dangerous to your health?
6. What should you do if you are experiencing symptoms of CO poisoning?
7. What has changed in CO detectors/alarms recently?
8. How should I install a CO Alarm?
9. What should you do when the CO detector/alarm sounds?
10. How should a consumer test a CO detector/alarm to make sure it is working?
11. What is the role of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in preventing CO poisoning?
12. Do some cities require that CO detectors/alarms be installed?
13. Should CO detectors/alarms be used in motor homes and other recreational vehicles?