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A Silent Killer: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

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Avoiding the Danger of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Avoiding the Danger of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

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From VOA Learning English, this is Science in the News

I’m Bob Doughty
 
And I’m June Simms.  

Winter has brought cold weather to many parts of Earth’s northern hemisphereWith the cold comes a danger as old as our knowledge of fire -- death or injury by carbon monoxide poisoningToday, we tell about this ancient and continuing danger.
 
Two Chinese men were found dead in their hotel room in Nepal earlier this month.  A medical expert spoke to Agence France-Presse after he had examined the bodies.  The medical examiner blamed the deaths on carbon monoxide poisoning from a malfunctioning gas heater.  A local police official said poor air flow in the hotel room could have been partly responsible for the deaths.
 
Also in December, police officers were called to a home in the American community of Commerce City, ColoradoThey found one man dead and seven other people suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning.  The seven were taken to a hospital for treatment.
 
These are just two of the cases of carbon monoxide poisoning that have been reported around the world this month. The United StatesCenters for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that carbon monoxide kills hundreds of people every year, and sickens thousands.  The CDC notes that carbon monoxide poisoning can happen outdoors in fresh air.  It says the gas has been linked with power-generating equipment and with engines on houseboats

Generators, Charcoal Grills Can Cause Carbon Monoxide-Related Deaths 

 
The Consumer Product Safety Commission is responsible for protecting Americans from unreasonable risks of death or injury from thousands of products.  The commission studies death records and estimates the number of carbon monoxide-related deaths that could be linked to products under its supervisionThere were an estimated 146 such deaths in 2009 -- the most recent year for which information is available.  The report says 53 percent of the deaths involved engine-driven tools, like generatorsHeating systems were blamed for 27 percent of the deaths.  The rest of the deaths were blamed on gases from charcoal grills, water heaters and lanterns.

A mother and child poisoned by carbon monoxide are treated in an oxygen-rich hyperbaric chamber at a hospital in MassachusettsA mother and child poisoned by carbon monoxide are treated in an oxygen-rich hyperbaric chamber at a hospital in Massachusetts

Carbon monoxide poisoning is not only a problem in the United States.  It causes many deaths and injuries to people and animals around the world.
 
The gas has been a problem since people first began burning fuels to cook food or to create heat.  It is a problem in all parts of the world that experience cold weather.
 
Carbon monoxide is called the silent killer because people do not know it is in the air.  The gas has no color.  It has no taste.  It has no smell.  It does not cause a burning sensation in the eyes.  And it does not cause people to cough.  But it can be deadly.  It quickly robs the body of its ability to use oxygen.
 
Carbon monoxide decreases the ability of the blood to carry oxygen to body tissues.  It does this by linking with the bloodWhen the gas links with the blood, the blood is no longer able to carry oxygen to the tissues that need it.
 
Damage to the body can begin quickly from large amounts of carbon monoxideHow quickly this happens depends on the length of time a person is breathing the gas and the amount of the gas he or she breathes in.  Another consideration is how much alcohol the person might have had to drink.
             
Carbon monoxide poisoning has warning signs.  But people have to be awake to recognize themSmall amounts of the gas will cause a person’s head to hurt.  He or she may begin to feel tired.  The person may feel sick.  The room may appear to be turning around.  The person may have trouble thinking clearly.
 
People develop head pain as the amount of gas continues to enter their bloodThey will begin to feel very tired and sleepyThey may have stomach pain.  But people who are asleep can die from carbon monoxide poisoning before feeling any of these symptoms.
 
Carbon monoxide is measured in parts per million in a normal atmosphereBreathing in 200 parts per million of carbon monoxide will cause the first signs of poisoning.  It will result in head pain, stomach problems and a feeling of tiredness after two to three hours.
 
A level of 800 parts per million will cause a person to lose consciousnessVictims will not know what is taking place around them.  This will happen within two hours of breathing in this amount of carbon monoxideTwelve thousand parts per million of the gas will cause death in one to three minutes

Adults, Children Affected Differently by Carbon Monoxide
  
Medical experts say carbon monoxide affects people differently.  For example, a small child will experience health problems or die much quicker than an adult will.  The general health of the person or his or her age can also be important.
 
An older adult with health problems may suffer the effects of carbon monoxide more quickly than a younger person with no health problemsPeople with heart disease may suffer chest painsThey may begin to have trouble breathing.
 
Carbon monoxide does not always cause death.  But it can cause health problemsBreathing low amounts of the gas for long periods of time can lead to permanent damage in the heart, lungs or brainExperts say small amounts of carbon monoxide over a long period of time can harm an unborn baby.
 
What causes carbon monoxide gas?  Any device that burns fuels like coal, gasoline, kerosene, oil or wood can create the gasWater heaters that burn natural gas create carbon monoxideFireplaces and stoves that burn wood create the gasNatural gas stoves and gas dryers or charcoal grills also create carbon monoxide. Automobiles create it.
 
Experts say the leading cause of carbon monoxide poisoning is damaged or misused equipment that burns these fossil fuelsMany people die or are injured by the gas because they do not use these devices correctlyAny device used to heat a home should be inspected to make sure it is working correctly.  And, cooking equipment like a charcoal grill should never be used to heat an enclosed area
 
Fuel-burning devices can create carbon monoxide gas because not all of the fuel is burnedMost devices used for home heating have a way to expel the gas from the home.  For example, a fireplace has a chimneyNatural-gas stoves or gas water heaters are usually connected to a device that safely expels the gas from the homeAutomobiles also have a system for releasing unburned fuel.
 
Anyone who uses a device that burns fossil fuel must inspect the equipment carefully to reduce chances of carbon monoxide escapingCompanies that produce the devices usually provide directions about using the device correctly.  These directions should be read and understood before using any equipment that burns fuel inside a home.

A small, portable gas generator can be dangerous.  The Centers for Disease Control warns that such a device can kill within minutes when not used correctly.
                                                 
You can do several things to protect yourself from the effects of carbon monoxideFirst, immediately leave the area if you recognize the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning in yourself or othersSeek emergency medical services after you leave the area where you suspect the gas might be.  Usually, the treatment for carbon monoxide poisoning involves breathing in large amounts of oxygenHowever, a doctor will know the best method to treat the effects of such poisoning.
 
Carbon monoxide does not quickly leave the body, even after treatment has begun.  It can take several hours before the gas disappearsIf you suspect carbon monoxide is a problem in your home, call local fire officialsFirefighters may have the necessary equipment to find or identify the gas.

Using Technology to Protect Against Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

​In many countries, it is possible to buy and use a special device that will warn when harmful levels of carbon monoxide are in the areaThese monitors can be linked to a home’s electric systemOthers are battery-powered. Experts say these devices should be placed near sleeping areas in the home and should be tested at least twice a year.

The most important weapon against carbon monoxide poisoning is the safe use of materials to heat any enclosed areaSafety directions that come with heating equipment must be followedOlder equipment powered by fossil fuels should be inspected every year to make sure it continues to be safeKnowledge about the dangers of carbon monoxide could be the most important information you ever learn.
 
You can learn more about carbon monoxide poisoning on our website, learningenglish.voanews.com
 
This Science in the News was written by Christopher Cruise and June Simms, who was also our producer

I’m Bob Doughty.
       
And I’m June Simms.

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