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PREVENT CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING — BE AWARE OF THESE CRUCIAL SIGNS

Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas you cannot see, smell, or taste. In severe cases, CO poisoning can cause brain damage or even death. CO is a by-product of incomplete combustion (burning) of fuel such as natural gas, gasoline, propane, wood, oil, kerosene, charcoal, diesel fuel or coal. To operate safely and efficiently, all fuel-burning appliances require an adequate supply of fresh air and proper ventilation to carry exhaust outdoors.

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At Neighbourhood Chimney Services, we find animal nesting to be the number one cause of chimney blockages. Having a properly screened chimney cap on top of your gas or oil flue is critical to ensure animals cannot enter. A blocked chimney flue can cause CO to accumulate in your home.


Exposure to CO can cause the following:

  • Flu-like symptoms

  • Dizziness

  • Fatigue

  • Burning eyes

  • Headaches

  • Disorientation

  • Unconsciousness

  • Nausea

  • Confusion

  • Drowsiness

If you or any members of your household experience the above symptoms while at home, but the symptoms lessen when you leave, it is possible you have CO present in your house. Leave your home and call 911 immediately to come and check for CO and seek medical attention if symptoms persist.


Call the professional chimney specialists at Neighbourhood Chimney Services for proper inspection and cleaning of your chimney to reduce your risk to CO poisoning.

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