Safety Precautions You Need to Know
Water Heater Precautions
- Set your water heater to at least 120 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure that harmful bacteria will not form inside the water heater.
- Be aware that water heater temperatures above 120 degrees Fahrenheit can cause scalding, especially to young children and the elderly.
Carbon Monoxide Precautions
- Carbon Monoxide (CO) comes from poorly functioning appliances, or appliances that are not vented or incorrectly vented.
- You can’t see or smell CO. Only a CO detector can alert you to a problem.
- Health officials recommend having CO detectors on every level of your home and within 10 feet of any sleeping areas.
- CO poisoning symptoms can occur immediately or more gradually after long-term exposure. Symptoms are similar to the flu but do not include a fever. They include dizziness, shortness of breath, headaches, confusion, nausea, and fainting.
- If you suspect CO poisoning, get fresh air immediately. Be sure to call for help before helping others. CO poisoning can lead to brain damage or even death.
Flammable Materials
- Keep combustible and flammable materials (such as gasoline cans, cleaning solvents, rags and cloths) at least 18 inches away from your gas appliances.
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