Carbon Monoxide Testing
Most people know the dangers of carbon monoxide. They know it is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning and even death. However, what many people don’t know is that even low levels of carbon monoxide can be dangerous, and that store-bought CO detectors won’t alert you of these lower levels.
Exposure to low levels of carbon monoxide can cause dizziness, headache, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, and nausea. Exposure to low levels of CO has also been linked to Parkinson’s disease, chemical hypersensitivity and there is also evidence of a link to infant mortality.
Carbon Monoxide Testing & Mitigation in Aberdeen, SD
The professionals at Climate Control have the skills, knowledge, and equipment needed to test for carbon monoxide in your home and find its source. Any fuel burning appliance including furnaces, fireplaces, water heaters, and wood-burning stoves can emit CO into your home. Once we find the source of CO we can eliminate the problem; keeping your family safe. We can also install low-level CO detectors that are not available in stores to further safeguard your home from any level of carbon monoxide exposure.
Health issues caused by exposure to carbon monoxide are preventable. For carbon monoxide testing in Aberdeen, SD and the surrounding areas, call the experts at Climate Control. As always, we'll provide upfront guaranteed pricing so there's no surprises when the invoice arrives.
Carbon Monoxide Fumes
Carbon monoxide can cause some very serious problems. While you can’t see it, taste it or smell it, there are some warning signs as to whether your home has been exposed. Learn more about how these fumes can get in to your home and the best methods to keep them out.
Carbon Monoxide Detectors Save Lives
Carbon monoxide is an odorless gas that can build up in homes and cause serious problems when not detected. Review the three styles of carbon monoxide detectors to find the one that best fits your home.
Smoke Detectors Save Lives
Learn why having properly installed and working smoke detectors in your home is important. We’ll also cover various options and features to choose from.