KOMPAS.com – Our bodies can become poisoned carbon monoxide due to several causes.
Quoted from Cleveland Clinic, carbon monoxide poisoning is a life-threatening condition that occurs after inhaling smoke containing carbon monoxide (CO).
Carbon monoxide is an invisible, colorless, and odorless gas produced in the combustion of fuel.
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When high levels of CO enter your body, it can be fatal in just a few minutes.
In high carbon monoxide concentrations, it only takes less than 5 minutes for someone to get carbon monoxide poisoning.
In low concentrations, exposure to carbon monoxide can make a person poisoned after 1 to 2 hours.
Where does carbon monoxide come from that allows you to get poisoned? This article will discuss it briefly.
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According to information quoted from Cedars Sinaicarbon monoxide is produced from burning fuels, such as wood, gasoline, coal, natural gas, or kerosene.
You can find sources of carbon monoxide in the following forms:
Forest fires Burning trash Cigarette smoke or other tobacco products Chimneys Exhausts Furnaces Grills Swimming pool or spa heaters Improperly installed or damaged space heaters Generators that run on gasoline
This can harm the brain, heart and other organs.
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2023-10-03 02:00:00
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