Carbon Monoxide (CO) is called “the silent killer,” because it is an odorless, scentless, colorless emission that is often undetected until it is too late. CO can cause serious illness, brain injury, and even death in humans and animals.
Carbon Monoxide fumes are produced when material that contains carbon is burned. This often happens via fuel fumes from vehicles, engines, or appliances commonly found in homes and business settings that are then inhaled by occupants or tenants. While CO poisoning can affect anyone, the most vulnerable are infants, the elderly, those with anemia, heart disease, or respiratory issues. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), in the US, nearly 500 people die from CO poisoning each year. Hospital emergency rooms see about 50,000 people for CO inhalation per year.
Carbon monoxide poisoning is often triggered by faulty or obstructed exhaust systems.
In high quantities, exposure to carbon monoxide can cause death in as fast as 5 minutes. Because CO is often undetectable, even low exposure for extended periods can cause illness and serious health problems.
A person who is sleeping or has been drinking alcohol may not be aware of symptoms and can die before signs are noticed. If you or a loved one has suffered carbon monoxide poisoning due to the negligence of another person or business, you may be compensated through legal action.
Negligent parties often include:
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