Carbon
monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is very
toxic. It combines with the body's blood and prevents it from absorbing
oxygen. If inhaled for prolonged periods, carbon monoxide can cause
serious illness or even death.
It can be produced when combustion of any fuel
(heating oil, gasoline, diesel fuel, propane, kerosene, natural gas, coal or
wood) takes place without sufficient oxygen.
Exposure to carbon monoxide causes symptoms that are
sometimes mistaken for those of a cold or flu -- headaches, dizziness,
fatigue and nausea.
Always operate all appliances as intended according
to the manufacturers instructions.