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New Canaan Fire Marshal's Office Offers Carbon Monoxide Safety Information For Residents

In light of "multiple carbon monoxide incidents" reported in New Canaan, the fire marshal's office has provided some safety information.

NEW CANAAN, CT — The New Canaan Fire Marshal's Office has provided some carbon monoxide safety for residents to keep in mind.

In a news release Friday, the fire marshal's office said "multiple carbon monoxide incidents" were recently reported in New Canaan.

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The following safety information was provided by the New Canaan Fire Marshal's Office:

Carbon monoxide (CO) safety relies on a system involving:

  1. Ensuring that you have functioning CO detectors on all floors of your residence.
  2. Avoiding running gas-powered equipment inside or near the residence.
  3. Evacuating the residence if the CO Detector activates and then calling 911 for NCFD response.

Carbon Monoxide is a byproduct of incomplete combustion and is dangerous to health when someone is exposed to elevated readings.

It is odorless and colorless, and without a Carbon Monoxide Detector you will not know that you have been exposed to CO until you present with symptoms.

If you are exposed to high levels of CO it can lead to unconsciousness and even death.

The symptoms of CO exposure are:

There are a few things that you can do to protect yourself:

Most Important

If your CO Detector is activated, assume there is CO being present. Do not disregard the activation or attempt to investigate. Remember, CO is odorless and colorless and you will not be able to detect its presence until you develop symptoms and are already sick.

Evacuate your home immediately and call 911. The NCFD will respond immediately and use specialized meters to monitor the air in your residence and mitigate any leaks found.

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