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Sumring Carbon Monoxide Alarms Enters To Safeguard Public Safety!

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Published by admin October 04,2025

In 2023, with the arrival of the heating season, in order to effectively ensure the safety of coal-fired heating and prevent carbon monoxide poisoning accidents among residents in the jurisdiction, on December 1st, government staff and Sumring staff from Longgang District, Shenzhen, went to the village to install sumring carbon monoxide alarms and distribute carbon monoxide warning papers to villagers. They carried out safety hazard investigation actions for people who use coal-fired heating to ensure that they are warm and safe during the winter.

Sumring Carbon Monoxide Alarms

Since the beginning of winter, there have been many accidents in Longgang District that have brought many safety hazards due to carbon monoxide poisoning. Therefore, during staff visits to households, we focus on conducting comprehensive inspections and on-site lectures on the installation and use of sumring carbon monoxide alarms. We require families with safety hazards to immediately rectify or set a deadline for rectification, effectively eliminating various safety hazards and potential problems.

During the visit, it was found that some elderly people living alone use coal-fired stoves for heating, and people and furnaces for sharing rooms. Our staff at Sumring provided a series of explanations to this group of people on carbon monoxide poisoning prevention knowledge, family fire prevention knowledge, and evacuation and self rescue skills, reminding them to pay attention to ventilation when using coal-fired stoves for heating, and not to stack combustible materials next to the stove to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning and fire accidents.

At the same time, government officials require village cadres and members to regularly visit the homes of elderly people living alone to check their physical condition, ensure their physical health and safety, and effectively improve their safety awareness. The cold winter is not scary, but rather the hidden killer of carbon monoxide poisoning.

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