If you suspect anyone in your house has any of the symptoms associated with carbon monoxide poisoning get fresh air immediately, then go to your doctor and ask him/her to check for carbon monoxide poisoning.

If you find anyone in your house unconscious, call a doctor immediately.

If your carbon monoxide alarm goes off, take action:

Open doors and windows to ventilate the area.

Stop using/turn off any fuel-burning appliances immediately.

Get everyone out into fresh air.

If you're sure you are not suffering any symptoms related to carbon monoxide poisoning, call a qualified service agent to check your appliances before you re-use them.

If you are still worried, call the Carbon Monoxide Awareness Line on 1850 79 79 79.



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