MP warns of deadly carbon monoxide risk

9 Dec 2013
South Lakes MP, Tim Farron, has urged residents to protect themselves against the deadly threat of Carbon Monoxide poisoning.

New research has found that 35 million households in the UK could be at risk of poisoning if they don't have an alarm in their home which will warn them of the poisonous gas.

As carbon monoxide has no smell, colour or taste, installing an audible alarm that sounds when the gas is present is the only way to make sure you are protected. It can be produced by any fuel-burning appliance - such as a boiler, cooker or fire - which is faulty or doesn't have adequate ventilation.

Tim is supporting the Carbon Monoxide - Be Alarmed! campaign which encourages people to ensure they have an audible Carbon Monoxide alarm and that they have all fuel-burning appliances serviced annually by a registered and qualified engineer.

The Carbon Monoxide - Be Alarmed! campaign recommends four simple steps to keep households safe:

  • Fit an audible carbon monoxide alarm. It should meet European standard EN50291 (you can find this on the alarm and/or packaging). Carbon Monoxide alarms are a similar size to smoke alarms and only take a few minutes to fit
  • Have fuel-burning appliances serviced annually by an appropriately qualified and registered engineer
  • Don't block ventilation and have chimneys swept at least once a year
  • Know the main symptoms: headaches, dizziness, nausea, breathlessness, collapsing and loss of consciousness and watch out for soot or yellow/brown staining on or around your appliance or pilot lights that blow out frequently

Commenting, Tim said:

"Carbon Monoxide is a deadly gas that you can't see, smell or taste. Too many people are dying or suffering needlessly from Carbon Monoxide poisoning. That's why I am urging everyone to make sure they and their loved ones are protected by installing an audible carbon monoxide alarm. They are available at supermarkets, DIY stores high street shops or directly from energy suppliers. Importantly, they save lives."

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