For the Tomahawk Leader
LINCOLN COUNTY – With temperatures outside dropping, the Lincoln County Health Department (LCHD) is reminding the public to take action to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning in homes, cabins, hunting shacks and other enclosed areas.
“Fuel burning appliances, when not properly installed or maintained, are the main causes of carbon monoxide poisoning,” said Michael Mandli, LCHD Environmental Health Specialist.
“On average, carbon monoxide poisoning sends about 500 Wisconsinites to the emergency room each year, according to data from the Wisconsin Environmental Public Health Tracking Program,” LCHD stated. “These trips to the ER for carbon monoxide poisoning are preventable when people are prepared.”
LCHD offered the following carbon monoxide safety tips:
LCHD said symptoms of overexposure to carbon monoxide include headache, fatigue, dizziness, shortness of breath, nausea and confusion. At high levels, carbon monoxide can cause death within minutes.
“If you think you may be experiencing carbon monoxide poisoning, or your detector sounds an alarm, head outside immediately for fresh air and call 911,” LCHS stated. “Do not re-enter the building until it has been declared safe to do so.”
For more information about carbon monoxide, visit www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/air/co.htm.
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