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Environmental Health - Combustion Pollutants
Page last updated: 08/22/12
Do you use gas, oil, wood, kerosene, or coal to heat your home, water, or to cook? If so, are you aware that these fuels and the equipment you use have the potential to pollute the air in your home? Sources of Combustion Pollutants Combustion pollutants in the home come from a variety of sources:
What is Carbon Monoxide? The combustion pollutant carbon monoxide (CO) is of greatest concern because it can be fatal. Hundreds of people are killed each year by CO in their homes. Carbon monoxide can build up in an enclosed space and it is odorless and colorless, so you may not be able to sense what is making you sick. Carbon monoxide reduces the ability of hemoglobin in the blood to carry oxygen. Health effects or symptoms of CO poisoning can be similar to other illnesses, such as the flu or allergies. Lower doses of CO: Higher doses of CO: |
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Page last updated: 08/22/12


