As Christmas Day draws near, our thoughts drift to joyful family and friend gatherings. Sitting warm and toasty on the couch and gazing at the twinkling lights of our Christmas tree, we can’t help but think how appreciative we are of everyone in our lives.
As winter has arrived in full force, we have been blessed to help many
wonderful neighbors by fixing their heating units or checking their systems to
make sure things were in working order before our first snow storm arrives. The
very resources we use for comfort in the winter season can also be dangerous.
Your safety and well-being are always on our minds. When we are on a service
call, it is important for us to check for carbon monoxide levels.
Why it’s our priority to check carbon monoxide levels.
Carbon monoxide has long been known as the ͞”silent killer” because of it being so difficult for humans to detect. Carbon monoxide is odorless, colorless, tasteless, and poisonous. Because symptoms of the onset of carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to a common cold or the flu, you may not
Carbon monoxide can accumulate in your home from a faulty or damaged
The seven most common sources of carbon monoxide poising are:
- Auto exhaust from attached garages
- Gas stoves
- Gas space heaters
- Furnaces
- Chimneys
- Back-drafting (appliances not vented properly)
- Generators
What you can do.
Most smoke detectors now have a built-in carbon monoxide detector. They start around $40 and is definitely worth the investment. If you already have detectors, make sure they have fresh batteries installed.
Running extra heaters, keeping the fireplace going, and buttoning up our homes for winter shouldn’t keep you scared of carbon monoxide poisoning. Instead, you should be motivated to having your systems checked and regularly maintained. Schedule regular inspections and maintenance of your appliances, furnaces, water heaters, vents, flues, and chimney.
We all want to be warm and cozy all winter long, but not at the expense of becoming ill or poisoned. For your peace of mind, we would be happy to
We appreciate your business over the years. One of the real joys of the holiday season is this opportunity to say Thank You and to wish you happiness in the coming year.