Where Does Carbon Monoxide Come From?

Carbon monoxide (CO) can be produced by any fuel-burning appliance that is malfunctioning or improperly installed. Here are some common sources:

  • Household Appliances: Furnaces, gas ranges/stoves, gas clothes dryers, water heaters, portable fuel-burning space heaters, fireplaces, generators, and wood-burning stoves.
  • Vehicles and Engines: Vehicles, generators, and other combustion engines.
  • Blocked Chimney or Flue: A blocked chimney or flue can prevent CO from escaping, leading to a buildup inside the home.
  • Furnace Issues: A cracked or loose furnace exchanger can release CO.
  • Air Pressure Changes: Back drafting and changes in air pressure can cause CO to enter living spaces.
  • Improper Use of Grills: Operating a grill in an enclosed space can produce dangerous levels of CO.

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