UGI Urges Residents to Take Steps to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Build-Up

UGI has responded to multiple incidents across Pennsylvania involving dangerous levels of carbon monoxide (CO) in homes and businesses.

UGI urges customers to take steps to keep you and your family safe.

CO poisoning is serious and can be fatalIndividuals who think they might be experiencing symptoms of CO poisoning should immediately seek fresh air and prompt medical attention. 

CO can be caused by malfunctioning heating systems or appliances as well as damaged or blocked vents and chimneys. CO is a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas that is a by-product of the incomplete combustion of fuels such as wood, charcoal, gasoline, kerosene, oil, natural gas, and propane.

Symptoms of CO poisoning include flu-like symptoms such as headache, nausea, and dizziness, as well as fatigue and shortness of breath.

Signs there may be a build-up of CO in your home include:

Residents can take a number of steps to help ensure their safety, including the following:

If the heating equipment in your home or business is not working because of an electric power outage, never use an open oven or grill inside your home to provide heat.

Use caution when using unvented space heaters, which can be a source of CO. Always follow manufacturer’s directions regarding the use of these heaters. Unvented heaters are designed for supplemental use only. Be sure to provide adequate ventilation in areas where a space heater is used. Do not use unvented heaters in bedrooms, bathrooms, or confined spaces.

 UGI Utilities, Inc.  is a natural gas and electric utility serving more than 730,000 customers in 45 Pennsylvania counties and one county in Maryland. Customers interested in additional information should visit the UGI website at www.ugi.com; on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ugiutilities; or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/ugi_utilities

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