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BIASI B/40
Any appliance that burns natural gas, propane gas, fuel oil, wood or coal is capable of producing
carbon monoxide (CO). Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a gas which is odorless, colorless and tasteless but
is very toxic.
If your BIASI B-40 boiler is not working properly, or is not vented properly, dangerous levels of CO
may accumulate. CO is lighter than air and thus may travel throughout the building. BRIEF
EXPOSURE TO HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF CO, OR PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO
LESSER AMOUNTS OF CO MAY RESULT IN CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING.
EXPOSURE CAN BE FATAL AND EXPOSURE TO HIGH CONCENTRATIONS MAY
RESULT IN THE SUDDEN ONSET OF SYMPTOMS INCLUDING UNCONSCIOUSNESS.
Symptoms of CO poisoning include the following:
Dizziness Vision problems Shortness of breath
Headache Loss of muscle control Unclear thinking
Nausea Weakness Unconsciousness
The symptoms of CO poisoning are often confused with those of influenza, and the highest incidence
of poisoning occurs at the onset of cold weather or during flu season. A victim may not experience
any symptoms , only one symptom, or a few symptoms. Suspect the presence of carbon monoxide if
symptoms tend to disappear when you leave your home.
The following signs may indicate the presence of carbon monoxide:
* Hot gasses from appliance, venting system, pipes or chimney,
escaping into the living space.
* Flames coming out around the appliance.
* Yellow colored flames in the appliance.
* Stale or smelly air.
* The presence of soot or carbon in or around the appliance.
* Very high unexplained humidity inside the building.
If any of the symptoms of CO occur, or if any of the signs of carbon monoxide are present, VACATE
THE PREMISES IMMEDIATELY AND CONTACT A QUALIFIED HEATING SERVICE
COMPANY OR THE GAS COMPANY AND THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
To reduce the risk of CO poisoning, have your heating system "tuned up" by a licensed heating
contractor or the gas company - preferably before each heating season. Also have the service
company check your chimney or vent pipes for blockage.
The building should be adequately ventilated, particularly if you have tightly insulated your home.
ONLY QUALIFIED, LICENSED SERVICE CONTRACTORS SHOULD PERFORM WORK
ON YOUR BIASI B-40 BOILER.
WARNING