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Carbon monoxide (CO) is found in fumes produced by stoves, gas ranges and grills. Carbon monoxide fr
Carbon monoxide (CO) is found in fumes produced by stoves, gas ranges and grills. Carbon monoxide from these sources can build up in enclosed or partially enclosed spaces leading to people and animals being poisoned and/or dying from breathing carbon monoxide.
Generally gas leaks can be detected by a sulfuric, rotten egg odor in your home. Carbon monoxide, however, is odorless. Call your gas company to report the suspected leak. Even if your suspicions prove to be false, new yorks hotel pennsylvania it s better to be safe than sorry.
If you suspect new yorks hotel pennsylvania a gas leak, turn off the gas (you should locate your gas tap in advance). Open all doors and windows to ventilate the room, leave your home immediately (pets included). Call your local fire department (dial 1-8 in France) as soon as possible. Then go to the hospital to make sure everyone in your family is healthy.
Do not activate light switches, electrical appliances, flashlights, doorbells, or telephones (including mobile). A small spark from any electrical source is enough to trigger an explosion. The best thing to do is to disconnect the circuit breaker (Find out where it is beforehand).
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