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4.5 What to do in case of alarm

NEVER IGNORE THE CO-ALARM
CO is called the »silent killer« because it is an
invisible, odourless and tasteless gas. It arises
from the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels.
Among these fuels are: wood, coal, wood charcoal,
oil, natural gas, gasoline, kerosine and propane.
Many cases of observed CO-poisoning show that
the victims do notice that they feel unwell, but are
so disoriented that they are not able to save
themselves.
CO-poisoning produces flu-like symptoms such as
headaches, tightness in the chest, vertigo, tired-
ness, confusion and difficulty breathing. Since CO-
poisoning drives up the victim's blood pressure,
the victim's skin can take on pink or red tones.
1. If the CO-detector goes off or you suspect a gas
leak, never ignore it!
2. Get out into fresh air immediately or open all
doors and windows so that the CO can disperse.
3. Call the fire department from outside the building.
4. Make sure that EVERYONE has left the building.
5. Wait at an open window or outside the building
until the emergency services arrive.
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