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What you should know before the alarm sounds – Kidde KN-COPD-3-UK User Manual

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• Have the heating system, vents, chimney and flue inspected and

cleaned by a qualified technician every year.

• Follow manufacturer’s directions for safe operation of all fuel-

burning appliances.

• Examine vents and chimneys regularly for improper connections,

visible rust or stains.

• Open a window when a fireplace or wood-burning stove is in use,

and provide adequate outdoor air for furnace and water heater.

• Notice problems that could indicate improper appliance operation:

– Decreasing hot water supply
– Furnace unable to heat house or runs constantly
– Sooting, especially on appliances
– Unfamiliar or burning odour
– Yellow or orange flame

• Be aware of the symptoms of CO poisoning:

– headaches, dizziness, weakness, sleepiness, nausea, vomiting,

confusion and disorientation.

• Recognize that CO poisoning may be the cause when family

members suffer from flu-like symptoms that don’t disappear but
improve when they leave home for extended periods of time.

Be Aware of the Warning Signs of Carbon Monoxide:
Indicators of Possible CO Leaks

• Streaks of carbon or soot around the service door of your fuel-

burning appliances.

• A yellow or orange flame may indicate a problem with natural gas

appliances.

• Excessive rusting on flue pipes or appliance jackets.
• Loose or missing furnace panel.
• Moisture collecting on the windows and walls of furnace rooms.
• Loose or disconnected vent/chimney, fireplace or appliance.
• Small amounts of water leaking from the base of the chimney,

vent or flue pipe.

• Rust on the portion of the vent pipe visible from outside your

home.

• The absence of a draft in your chimney (indicating blockage).
• Fallen soot from the fireplace chimney.
• Loose, damaged or discoloured bricks on your chimney.

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