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Colourless, odourless and non-irritating, carbon monoxide is nonetheless a danger to humans. It is even more dangerous for anyone who inhales it. This gas, which is so difficult to detect, can cause headaches, nausea and even fatal poisoning. What can you do to prevent carbon monoxide from affecting your health?
Most times, carbon monoxide incidents in the home are caused by faulty heating systems or cooking appliances (chimney, cooker, boiler etc.). To avoid the failure and obsolescence of these appliances, it is advisable to call in a professional once a year (preferably before winter) to ensure they are working properly. While having your appliances checked by a professional is important, it should not be the only measure you take. protecting yourself from the dangers of carbon monoxide requires:
If your detector beeps and alerts you of a leakage or if you have several signs of leakage, you should:
It is important to follow the directions given by the emergency services and not return to your home until they have given you the go-ahead.
To complete your safety measures against the dangers of carbon monoxide, the Netatmo Smart Thermostat and the Netatmo Smart Carbon Monoxide Detector can act together to ensure your safety. There are two possibilities:
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