Can Plumbing Repair End The Jeopardy Of Carbon Monoxide Colorless Odorless Toxic Gas In Your Condo?

By Mary Gordon

Mold and mildew used to be two of the main issue that causes indoor air quality problems. However, carbon monoxide and other gases that seep out of our home devices now threaten our wellbeing and safety more than most of us are aware of. Our never ending quest to maintain indoor temperature in the most energy efficient way has led to more widespread use of home insulation resulting to poor indoor air quality and inadequate ventilation.

Inadequate ventilation on kerosene and gas heaters, leaking furnaces and chimneys, wood stoves and all home devices that use fossil fuels are possible sources of carbon monoxide. Incomplete oxidation during combustion can cause high concentration of this toxic gas in indoor air. Because it is colorless, odorless and tasteless, carbon monoxide can do much harm before you are aware of it.

Most homes lack proper natural ventilation due increasing energy efficiency standard and the use of insulation. A gas detector is a must to guard your family's well being. The cheapest gas detectors can have valid negative aspects in their efficiency and durability, but that should not be your reason for buying the most expensive models either.

Cars should not be left idling for long periods inside your garage. Generators should never be used inside the home, garages, sheds and other enclosed areas. Toxic levels of carbon monoxide can linger for a long time in these areas.

Gas detectors are affordable and easy to install. There are some models that combine a smoke and fire detector in one unit. You should resist buying the cheapest gas detector available but buying the most expensive one does not guarantee its durability and functionality either. Choose one that has a long battery life and a dependable display that tells when the batteries are low.

It may be a good idea to inform the manufacturer that you are going to install a gas detector and insist on a money-back guarantee should there be some gas leaks in the future. Setting up a gas detector is necessary when you own a gas powered appliance and when you reside near a power plant, a landfill, or a refinery.

If you are constructing a new home or planning do some serious home improvement project, you should consider installing an air filtration device, a gas detector and roof ventilation to ensure better indoor air quality. You should consult a Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) and a roofing contractor to set things right from the start.

You should immediately leave the building when you hear a gas leak alarm. If you cannot go outside for whatever reason, you should open all windows and stand besides the opening to inhale fresh air. Dial 911 as soon as you are out of the building and have the leak checked by the gas company or the emergency services immediately. Always play it safe when the health and safety of your family are concerned. Installing a gas detector is one sure step towards attaining that goal.

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