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Never idle the car in your garage even if the garage doors are open as cars produce large amounts of carbon monoxide and unsafe levels can occur very quickly. ... The safety level for carbon monoxide as specified by the Health and Safety Executive is 50 parts per million (ppm). Between 50 - 200 ppm a healthy adult who...
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www.air-conditioners-and-heaters.com/carbon_monoxide_in...
www.air-conditioners-and-heaters.com/carbon_monoxide_information.htm
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Carbon Monoxide Analyst Protocol ... Zeroing of instruments should never be attempted on a job. Temperature, battery level, truck exhaust and other factors can affect zeroing. ... Greater than 400 ppm Conditions are considered unsafe. The appliance must be disabled and not run (even if no CO is detected in the ambient space)
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www.carbonmonoxidekills.com/cofactsheet.htm
www.carbonmonoxidekills.com/cofactsheet.htm
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Determination of unsafe levels of carbon monoxide is different for each person. Since carbon monoxide is a poison, it affects everyone at different levels. Age, size, and health are other factors that can determine the effect CO has on them...
http://www.firstalert.com/faq/CO_Alarm_and_CO_Detector-...
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What Is Carbon Monoxide (CO) And How Is It Produced In The Home?; How CO Affects The Human Body And Symptoms Of CO Poisoning:; Some People More Affected By Exposure To CO Than Others:; What Concentration Level Of CO Is A Concern?; How Many People Die From CO Poisoning Each Year?; How Is Exposure To CO Treated?;
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www.ablehomeinspection.com/carbonmonoxide.html
www.ablehomeinspection.com/carbonmonoxide.html
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommends the installation of at least one carbon monoxide detector with an audible alarm near the sleeping area in the home. It is also advisable to install one on every level of the home.
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msucares.com/pubs/publications/p2235.htm
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How can unsafe levels of carbon monoxide he detected?; Carbon monoxide detectors monitor airborne concentration levels (parts ... Additional CO detectors should be placed on each level of a residence and in other rooms where combustion devices are located (such as in a room that contains a solid fuel-fired appliance,
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www.firesafetycouncil.com/english/pubsafet/co.htm
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You are here: DOH Home » EH » EHST » IAQ Program » Carbon Monoxide Poisoning ... This can result in significant pollutant level increases, including CO. As outdoor levels increase due to peak traffic times, or because of ... These units are very similar to smoke alarms and warn occupants when CO levels become unsafe.
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www.doh.wa.gov/ehp/ts/IAQ/CO_Fact_Sheet.htm
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What is carbon monoxide (CO) and how is it produced? Carbon monoxide (CO) is a deadly, colorless, odorless, poisonous gas. It is produced by the incomplete burning of various fuels, including coal, wood, charcoal, oil, kerosene, propane, ... High level CO poisoning results in progressively more severe symptoms, including:
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www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/466.html
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6. Once the carbon monoxide level is safe the structure may be occupied at the discretion of the occupant. ... CARBON MONOXIDE ٱ was ٱ was not found by our instruments. Our instruments found the highest interior level of CO to be ____ PPM.
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www.ennispublicsafety.net/FIRE/sopweb/sop209.11.htm
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