
Expert Advice for your Lawn & Garden TV Host of Today's Homeowner® and home expert for The Weather ChannelVideo, Safety and Security, Interior, Ask Danny Published 03/25/2007 by Danny Lipford
Carbon monoxide has been called the “invisible” killer. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, every year more than 100 people die from unintentional exposure to carbon monoxide produced from using a charcoal grill, exhaust from an automobile, portable generators and various gas appliances.
Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are very similar to the flu, but without the fever. They include headache, shortness of breath, fatigue, nausea and dizziness. If you suspect that you are experiencing carbon monoxide poisoning, then get fresh air immediately. Contact your local fire department from a neighbor’s home and let them determine if it’s safe to return home.
In order to protect your family, install a carbon monoxide detector inside your home and be sure to have appliances and heating systems checked regularly.