Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Carbon Monoxide News May 19, 2015 – posts updated frequently

Every day is a carbon monoxide safety education day.
Scroll back in time through our archives for previous CO News links.
We can learn from others mistakes and efforts to prevent poisoning.
Carbon monoxide safety, we are all in this together.


Earthquake in Nepal: Children Need Your Help Now
Nearly 1 million children require humanitarian assistance, and UNICEF is on the ground working to provide critical aid to children and families.

“The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.” 
Terry Pratchett (1948-2015, bio link) RIP

"Roll Along Prairie Moon" Al Bowlly - music link

Featured News Links – More news links below
Carbon monoxide detectors donated in Princess Anne
WMDT
In an effort to be more proactive on the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning, detectors were installed in Princess Anne homes Monday…

Pilots and aviation experts speak out over safety of plane cabin air
ITV News
ITV News has spoken to a cabin crew member who says he was diagnosed with carbon monoxide poisoning after a flight he was on three years ago… A respected aviation safety expert has told ITV News that the government has misled the public regarding the risk of contaminated cabin air on planes… Flying is an act of faith and record numbers of us do, but few of us realise that the air we breathe on-board comes from the engine - and that potentially dangerous chemicals can, and do, get inside cabin…
More news links below – 

We have all been CO poisoned, some more than others
The following link takes you to a site with views from those who have been poisoned. The seriousness of carbon monoxide poisoning, the grief, suffering and disorientations experienced are clearly portrayed with the intent to help others and prevent future poisonings. With respect, please visit: 

What is in the air you are breathing right now?
What will you be doing today; walking into poison?
Who will be responsible for the air you breathe?
You may be the only person who can prevent your own poisoning. 

We are all vulnerable to carbon monoxide exposure and poisoning.
Everyone has been poisoned by CO and will be poisoned again. The degree of the poisoning depends upon allowing yourself to be in a situation where someone else controls the air you breathe and the mechanisms for alarming notification.

Please read the alarm information on the package and in the instructions that come with the carbon monoxide alarm. Know that if it is a U.L. 2034 Listed product (or CSA 6.19 Listed), it is a high level alarm that has been tested to alarm no sooner than 70 PPM at the lowest (the alarm must resist for one hour when above this level) and when over 400 PPM before 15 minutes at the highest concentration, after resisting alarming for 4 minutes when over this level.

Know when your fire department and emergency responders begin wearing their breathing apparatus and what their civilian evacuation levels are for carbon monoxide; it may be as soon as the gas is present in your presence. Pregnant women, infants & children, people with heart & respiratory struggles, those suffering depression or chronic headaches and all people of vulnerable health should be alerted as soon as the gas begins to concentrate, around 10 PPM (parts per million) or lower.

You most likely need a low level carbon monoxide detector to sound off when carbon monoxide hazards are just beginning, not after you’ve been exposed to levels that make you have headaches, flu-like symptoms, increased tiredness, heart stresses or worse.

Do not take risks with carbon monoxide. Take responsibility for the air you breathe and the combustion systems you are responsible for. If you don’t do it for yourself, do it for others, unless you think $45.00, high level protection is good enough.

Help prevent injuries and deaths; don’t guess about carbon monoxide. Measure carbon monoxide for safety and knowledge. The more you test the more you learn. 
GET BUSY
Measurement is continuing education at its best. Bob Dwyer, CSME Carbon Monoxide Safety

CO and Air Quality News Links
Sheriff: 2 Found Dead from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Car
The River City News
A man and a woman were found dead inside a car in Gallatin County where the sheriff said Monday that carbon monoxide poisoning was to blame… The couple may have been sleeping but left the car and its heat running as temperatures had dropped into the 40's that night…

3 Treated for Carbon Monoxide in Havre de Grace: Official
Patch.com
Four people at the location in the 4200 block of Kevin Road had been exposed to carbon monoxide as the result of a basement finishing machine, in the 4200 block of Kevin Road, according to Jenn Chenworth, spokeswoman for the Harford County Volunteer Fire and EMS Association...

Forklift running in enclosed area prompts CO incident in Bensalem
Bucks County Courier Times
A worker at a Bensalem business was hospitalized Monday for carbon monoxide exposure, which brought fire departments to CGM Inc. on Ford Road… The incident occurred shortly after noon when a forklift left running in a small, enclosed area flooded the adjacent warehouse with carbon monoxide, Bensalem Battalion Chief Robert Sponheimer said…

Carbon monoxide deaths: From a tragedy to a corporate disaster for Thomas Cook
The Independent
Any tragedy involving children evokes strong emotions and the case of Christianne and Robert Shepherd, who died from carbon monoxide poisoning ... Nothing Thomas Cook could ever do would bring back the two children killed by carbon monoxide poisoning on a Greek holiday in 2006. But the firm’s handling of the case has been a lesson in how not to manage a crisis…

Johnson County Contractor Licensing Conference
CO EXperts
Johnson County Kansas - Continuing Education – – Video Link

Carbon Monoxide Safety - El Paso County, Colorado, Public Service Announcement

Who is responsible for the air you breathe? 
Take control inside your homes. 
-Link to:  CO alarm standards  

The lowest U.L. 2034 & CSA 6.19 carbon monoxide alarm test point is: 
- 70 PPM to 149 PPM –resist one hour, must alarm before 4 hours 
Please read the alarm information on the package and in the instructions. Know when your fire department and emergency responders begin wearing their breathing apparatus and what their civilian evacuation levels are for carbon monoxide; it may be before 70 PPM. It is for pregnant women, infants & children, the elderly and all people of vulnerable health. Bob Dwyer, CSME Carbon Monoxide Safety 

Consider low level protection for carbon monoxide and smoldering fire detection problems; don't leave anyone behind.

These following links may be of some use to you: 

· Please take CARBON MONOXIDE SAFETY CARE during all holiday and everyday activities.

National Conference of State Legislatures 
Carbon Monoxide Detectors State Statutes 

Twenty-Nine U.S. states have statutes that require carbon monoxide detectors in certain residential buildings. Updated Nov. 2014
Alaska | California | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware | Florida |
Georgia | Illinois | Maine | Maryland | MassachusettsMichigan |
Minnesota | Montana | New Jersey | New Hampshire | New York | 
  
Red Cross - Disaster Relief to safely assist law enforcement, fire department, utility company, city, county and state authorities as repair and rebuilding moves forward. Bob Dwyer, CSME Carbon Monoxide Safety

Nationally, the Red Cross provides food and shelter to people affected by as many as 70,000 fires annually, or about one fire every eight minutes.

The following companies are acknowledged for their continued support of carbon monoxide safety education and this daily news blog. They may just have what you are looking for. 
Fieldpiece Instruments 
The Energy Conservatory 
IntelliTec Colleges 

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