Carbon monoxide (CO) is one of those silent pollutants that can be pretty dangerous. It’s a colorless, odorless gas that’s produced when fuels like gas, wood, or coal don’t burn completely. You’ll often find it in car exhaust and from heaters or stoves. The tricky part is that when we breathe in carbon monoxide, it can interfere with our blood’s ability to carry oxygen, leading to serious health issues, including headaches, dizziness, and even death in extreme cases. To stay safe, it’s essential to ensure good ventilation when using gas appliances and to have carbon monoxide detectors in our homes. Being aware of this hidden threat can help us take action to keep ourselves and our families safe. By making a few simple changes, we can reduce the risk and breathe easier!
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