you get out of the house
2007-03-14 15:12:38
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answer #1
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answered by Shira 4
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Get out immediately,go to a neighbors and call the fire department. You also may want to go to the hospital and be checked out for carbon monoxide poisoning. We didn't have one and we almost died because our carbon monoxide level was extremely high.
2007-03-14 22:14:57
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answer #2
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answered by Anna S 2
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You can call the fire department and they have this device that can measure the carbon monoxide level in your home. At least that's what they did when there was a gas leak in my neighborhood.
2007-03-14 22:14:22
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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i own a shop and first you need to get to fresh air as soon as you can,then find the source of where its coming from,there's not too many second chances with that stuff,it can kill you dead,find out if its the detector going bad or if you actually have an incoming source of carbon monoxide coming in causing this to happen,good luck,hope this helps.
2007-03-14 22:16:14
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answer #4
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answered by dodge man 7
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i would get out of the house and have ur home checked for carbon monoxide, because it is harmful to ur body. and if there is carbon monoxide in ur home, its hard to tell because it doesnt have a smell!
2007-03-14 22:13:20
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answer #5
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answered by SillyRabbit... 4
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Get the hell out of the house and get all the pets out. Call the fire department. I know there isn't a fire, but they have the tools check if you are breathing right and your oxygen levels are okay. They will tell you who else to contact to remedy the situation.
2007-03-14 22:14:32
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Start opening windows and get out of the house. Call the fire department from a neighbor's house.
2007-03-14 22:19:06
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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close all the doors and windows this will give us an actual CO reading (how much CO is in your house) get outside and call 911 so the fire dept can come and find where the leak is coming from
2007-03-14 22:20:41
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answer #8
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answered by Fire Lt. 4
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Get out of the home and call th egas company or other qualified inspector.
2007-03-14 22:13:18
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answer #9
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answered by Mommyk232 5
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Get out in the fresh air as soon as possible,let the fire dept
check when It is safe to go back in,and tell you what caused this alarm,and if you need to have repairs to anything ,like your furnace, or water heater, space heaters ,etc,,..............
........Have a safe day .......................................
2007-03-14 22:21:00
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answer #10
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answered by Melvin S 6
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