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Ontario Marks Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week 2022


 Learn how to protect yourself and your family from the silent killer

TORONTO, Nov. 1, 2022 /CNW/ - This Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week, Ontario's Office of the Fire Marshal is reminding Ontarians to install carbon monoxide (CO) alarms outside all sleeping areas and test them monthly.

"Carbon monoxide is an invisible, tasteless and odourless gas that can be deadly," said Ontario Fire Marshal Jon Pegg.  "Only working CO alarms can detect its presence."

In Ontario, approximately 65% of injuries and deaths from CO occur in the home.  Many homes have four to six fuel-burning appliances that produce CO, such as furnaces, fireplaces, water heaters, stoves, dryers, barbeques, and portable heaters and generators.

Ontarians are reminded that the law requires CO alarms to be installed outside all sleeping areas of homes with a fuel-burning appliance, a fireplace or an attached garage.  

For added protection, it is recommended that everyone install CO alarms on every storey.

All home fuel-burning appliances, chimneys and outside vents should be inspected annually to prevent CO build-up. Ontarians can visit COsafety.ca to find a registered contractor near them.

"We want to ensure Ontarians are safe from carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week is an opportunity to think about CO safety and take the necessary steps to keep safe," added Pegg.

What can Ontarians do to protect themselves, their family, and their pets from the silent killer?

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week runs every year from November 1 to 7.

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Find more carbon monoxide prevention tips and information.

SOURCE Office of the Fire Marshal



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