Carbon monoxide co like many gases cannot be detected by our human senses.
Can carbon monoxide affect one floor.
Anything that burns a fossil fuel to operate can produce carbon monoxide co gas.
But unlike many gases small amounts are extremely harmful to us.
The detector may be placed on the ceiling.
Plus i believe co is very slightly less dense lighter than air.
Do not place the detector right next to or over a fireplace or flame producing appliance.
As can be seen from the table the symptoms vary widely based on exposure level duration and the general health and age on an individual.
Each floor needs a separate detector.
Also note the one recurrent theme that is most significant in the recognition of carbon monoxide poisoning headache dizziness and nausea.
Carbon monoxide poisoning typically occurs from breathing in carbon monoxide co at excessive levels.
Burning charcoal red gray black or white gives off co.
It would certainly put your mind at ease.
The classically described cherry red skin rarely occurs.
Using a gas camp stove indoors can cause co to build up inside your home cabin or camper.
Never use a generator inside your home basement or garage or less than 20 feet from any window door or vent.
Never use a portable gas camp stove indoors.
As hazardous as it can be it s a byproduct of many of the appliances vehicles and tools we use.
Rooms containing fuel burning co producing equipment except kitchens.
We cannot see it smell it or taste it.
The gas is colorless and odorless making it difficult to detect.
They are cheap and you should have one on every floor anyway.
Any corridor on a floor where an enclosed parking lot or a loading dock is located as well as one floor above and below.
From a fire standpoint any carbon monoxide coming from the fire is going to be hot and will rise and dissipate into the atmosphere with the smoke.
Any corridor on the floor where said co producing equipment is located as well as one story above and below.
Because carbon monoxide is slightly lighter than air and also because it may be found with warm rising air detectors should be placed on a wall about 5 feet above the floor.
Carbon monoxide inhalation is dangerous and can be fatal in high concentrations.
Carbon monoxide co is a common potentially lethal gas produced by the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels such as natural or liquefied petroleum gas oil wood and coal it is one of the oldest documented toxicants you may be exposed to carbon monoxide by using poorly maintained or unvented heating equipment improperly vented natural gas appliances like stoves or water heaters.