Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless, tasteless, poisonous gas produced by the incomplete burning of carbon-based fuels. If inhaled, it can prove fatal and is therefore commonly known as the ‘silent killer’.
When fuels, such as coal, wood, petrol and oil, do not burn properly, excess and poisonous carbon monoxide gas is produced. If inhaled, it can enter the bloodstream and prevent oxygen from being carried around the body.
Carbon monoxide can be released from a gas appliance if it has been incorrectly fitted, badly repaired or poorly maintained. It can also occur if chimneys, flues or vents are blocked.
Every year in the UK, more than 200 people are hospitalised and around 60 people die as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Understanding the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning can help you to identify the warning signs. Signs of carbon monoxide poisoning can include headaches, nausea, vomiting, confusion, tiredness and breathing problems.
Installing an audible carbon monoxide alarm in your home, arranging regular gas safety checks and being aware of your surroundings can help you stay safe at home. The following warning signs could indicate a carbon monoxide leak:
In order to make a carbon monoxide claim, you must be able to prove that someone else’s negligence resulted in your exposure to carbon monoxide. If you live in a rented property your landlord is legally responsible for your safety in your home; they must arrange for a gas safety check to be carried out by a Gas Safe registered engineer annually and keep a record of the safety check for two years. Likewise, it is your employer’s duty to protect you at work.
If you have suffered carbon monoxide poisoning at home or have been exposed to dangerous levels of carbon monoxide in the workplace, contact our specialist team today for legal advice on 0800 0 224 224. Alternatively, to learn more about how we can support your personal injury claim, click below.
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