Taking precautions prevents carbon monoxide poisoningDate: 12/12/2014 WESTBOROUGH – With winter weather upon us and furnaces expected to work longer to keep homes warm, Columbia Gas of Massachusetts encourages customers to stay safe by recognizing the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning.
“During this busy and cold holiday season, many of us overlook furnace inspections,” Columbia Gas of Massachusetts President Steve Bryant said. “We want our customers to stay warm and be safe in their homes now and throughout the remainder of the heating season.”
Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless, tasteless non-corrosive gas created whenever combustion takes place without sufficient oxygen. Carbon monoxide has proven to be very poisonous – and lethal – if allowed to accumulate in enclosed spaces. Malfunctioning appliances and or improper venting are major sources of carbon monoxide.
Carbon Monoxide Prevention Tips:
• Purchase carbon monoxide detectors or make sure yours are operating properly. • Make certain all fuel-burning equipment (coal, wood, natural gas, propane, pellet stoves, Kerosene, and fuel oil) is installed, inspected, and operating properly. • Hire a professional to install all fuel burning appliances, including ovens, stoves, and clothes dryers. • Do not cut off or restrict air sources to appliances. • Provide adequate indoor ventilation when using fireplaces or unvented space heaters. • Never burn charcoal indoors or in an enclosed space. • Clean chimneys and check for blockages. • Open garage doors before starting vehicles. Carbon monoxide may cause any or all of the following symptoms: • Human symptoms include headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, irregular breathing, ringing in the ears, seeing spots, feeling ill or tired at home, but feeling fine away from home, as well as loss of consciousness and respiratory failure. • Household symptoms include foul-smelling or stale air, the smell of exhaust fumes, a yellow or orange flame on natural gas ranges and stoves, as well as soot around the outside of a chimney, furnace or water heater flue vent, or large areas of condensation of water vapor on walls or windows.
If you suspect carbon monoxide poisoning or a natural gas leak, leave the home immediately, and then contact 911.
Columbia Gas of Massachusetts delivers clean, efficient natural gas to over 300,000 natural gas customers in southeastern Massachusetts, the greater Springfield area and the Merrimack Valley. Headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, the company is the largest gas-only provider in the state. The company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of NiSource Inc. based in Merrillville, Ind., which is a Fortune 500 holding company whose core operating companies engage in natural gas transmission, storage and distribution, as well as electric generation, transmission and distribution.
NiSource operating companies deliver energy to 3.7 million customers located within the high-demand energy corridor stretching from the Gulf Coast through the Midwest to New England.
For more information on Columbia Gas of Massachusetts, visit www.ColumbiaGasMA.com
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