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Carbon Monoxide: <br /> <br />The Invisible Killer <br />WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT: <br />Did you know? <br /> <br />CO ALARMS <br />Carbon monoxide <br />is an odorless, <br /> <br />tasteless and <br />Carbon monoxide alarms should be installed <br />invisible gas. <br />within 10 feet of each sleeping room or inside <br /> <br />each sleeping room. <br /> <br />Signs of CO <br /> <br />poisoning include <br />Test CO alarms monthly. <br />headache, nausea, <br /> <br />fatigue, vomiting and <br /> <br />If a CO alarm sounds and you feel ill, call 911 <br />disorientation. <br />immediately and go outside. If you feel fine, open <br /> <br />windows and doors and call your utility company. <br />Cooking and heating <br /> <br />units that burn fuel <br /> <br />Clear snow and debris from furnace, dryer, <br />and are not properly <br />fireplace or oven vents around your home to <br />ventilated or <br />malfunction can <br />prevent a CO buildup. <br />be a source of CO <br /> <br />in the home. <br /> <br />Today’s CO alarms are tailor-made to fit your family’s needs, with features that fit your home’s <br />size and design- and they’re reasonably priced. So, take a fresh look at your home, check your <br />alarms, check your options…..and go shopping for fire safety! Should you have any questions <br />please feel free to call Fire Marshal Carey Schiferli at 763-427-4452 or e-mail <br />cschiferli@cityoframsey.com. <br />8Ramsey Resident • January/February 2019 <br />