The potential for a carbon monoxide leak is a very real threat in every home. Being aware of the signs of carbon monoxide will play an important role in keeping you safe from this silent killer. There are numerous things you can do and ways you can educate yourself in order to be aware of the presence of carbon monoxide and help you take the right action in the event of a leak.
The safety of you and your family is vitally important to us and we want to help you keep safe in the home and protect yourselves from carbon monoxide.
First off, if you suspect that you may have a carbon monoxide leak in your property, call the National Gas Emergency number on 0800 111 999*.
Despite being colourless and odourless, there are still ways you can identify a carbon monoxide leak within your home. There are some symptoms that might feel similar to either a viral infection (such as cold or flu) or tiredness, however if these disappear when you leave the house there’s a chance it could be carbon monoxide poisoning. If you experience any of the following, you should call a doctor:
Other than the physical symptoms, some of the following signs can also mean carbon monoxide is present. These don’t mean it’s definitely a leak, but are worth being cautious of and getting checked out by a Gas Safe Registered engineer:
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a poisonous, colorless, odorless and tasteless gas, so it’s difficult to detect. It’s produced when fuels including gas, oil, coal or wood don’t burn properly due to:
Gas appliances which can omit carbon monoxide include:
As carbon monoxide is colorless and odorless it can be more difficult to know if you have a leak in your home. There are three simple steps you can take in order to safeguard you and your loved ones from the danger of carbon monoxide poisoning, which are:
You can find more information on carbon monoxide alarms and where you should put your alarm here.
These three steps are relatively simple but could play a very important role in ensuring the safety of you and your family should there be a carbon monoxide leak in your home.
Knowing how to spot the signs of a carbon monoxide leak is the first step in keeping yourself and your loved ones safe from the threat of this silent killer.