Rob Aiers is an acknowledged authority on the subject of carbon monoxide its symptoms and effects.
This site was developed to help everyone understand the dangers of carbon monoxide. In the site you will find the information that you are looking for, from the symptoms of Carbon Monoxide poisoning, to the fundamentals of what Carbon Monoxide is. We think that we have thought of every eventuality but if you can’t find what you are looking for please contact us and we will endeavour to answer your question.
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Carbon Monoxide is a colorless, odorless toxic gas. In the United States alone, the CDC states that every year carbon monoxide poisoning not linked to fires leads to over 50,000 Americans going to the emergency room, with around 15,000 being hospitalized and as many as 500 deaths.
Generators, car engines, air conditioning systems, boilers, ovens and other equipment where combustion takes place can cause carbon monoxide exposure when used incorrectly and/or in the wrong environment, or if it is not properly maintained.
Please see our simple safety advice on how to protect yourself and your loved ones from the very real dangers of carbon monoxide.
Or, click here and complete our short contact form if you or someone you know has suffered carbon monoxide poisoning and need advice on whether you may have grounds to claim compensation from those responsible.