In the Event of an Alarm
Danger! Risk of suffocation
through carbon monoxide! Carbon
monoxide is a highly flammable,
invisible, odourless gas�
Open doors and windows to ventilate areas
affected�
Clear the source of the danger where this is
immediately obvious and you do not put your own
life at risk�
You and others at risk must move away from the
danger area�
Inform the fire service and wait for any instructions.
Do not enter the building or residence in which the
carbon monoxide alarm has been triggered until
the fire service has inspected the affected area.
Take advantage of medical help for persons
suffering from headache, drowsiness, nausea or
other symptoms which indicate carbon monoxide
poisoning�
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