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Carbon monoxide, or CO, is a toxic gas that you cannot see or smell. CO is given off whenever fuel or other carbon-based materials are burned. CO usually comes from sources in or near your home that are not properly maintained or vented.
You may be exposed to unsafe levels of CO by:
using poorly maintained or unvented heating equipment;
improperly vented natural gas appliances like stoves or water heaters;
running vehicles in garages or other enclosed spaces;
using a gas stove, grill, or oven to heat the home;
house or building fires;
clogged chimneys or blocked heating exhaust vents;
running generators or gas-powered tools indoors or outside near windows, doors, or vents;
cooking with a charcoal or gas grill inside the home or other enclosure;
using a propane camp stove, heater, or light inside a tent; and
being near boat engine exhaust outlets.
You may be exposed to unsafe levels of CO by:
using poorly maintained or unvented heating equipment;
improperly vented natural gas appliances like stoves or water heaters;
running vehicles in garages or other enclosed spaces;
using a gas stove, grill, or oven to heat the home;
house or building fires;
clogged chimneys or blocked heating exhaust vents;
running generators or gas-powered tools indoors or outside near windows, doors, or vents;
cooking with a charcoal or gas grill inside the home or other enclosure;
using a propane camp stove, heater, or light inside a tent; and
being near boat engine exhaust outlets.
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Hey friend your answer....
The toxic effects of CO on human health are like as vomiting, headache, dizziness, nausea, etc.
If the presence of CO came higher enough you may become die.....
I hope it helps you
The toxic effects of CO on human health are like as vomiting, headache, dizziness, nausea, etc.
If the presence of CO came higher enough you may become die.....
I hope it helps you
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