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Beware of winter 'invisible killers': carbon monoxide poisoning

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Published by admin October 04,2025

What are the hazards of carbon monoxide poisoning
Carbon monoxide poisoning, commonly known as gas poisoning, is more common in winter. Carbon monoxide in coal gas is the most common suffocating gas, which is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non irritating, making it difficult to detect even if poisoned.
The death caused by carbon monoxide poisoning has brought disaster to many families, and the scars of losing their families, loved ones, and happiness have cast a heavy shadow on their own and their families' lives.

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preventive measure
Avoid prolonged exposure to enclosed environments, especially when using gas or burning coal. Burning charcoal for heating in a closed room, bathing in the bathroom for a long time, sleeping in a car with heating or air conditioning turned on, etc., can all lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. Attention should be paid to maintaining good ventilation in the environment, and carbon monoxide alarms should be installed indoors and in vehicles.

Regular inspection and maintenance of equipment: Regularly inspect and maintain gas stoves, gas water heaters, and other equipment to ensure their normal operation and prevent leaks and malfunctions. A good carbon monoxide alarm also needs to be checked to ensure that the machine is functioning properly.

Install alarm devices: Install carbon monoxide alarms in places where there may be carbon monoxide leaks, such as kitchens, bathrooms, etc., to detect leaks in a timely manner and take measures.

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