Solve the symptoms of carbon gas poisoning
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In winter, honeycomb briquette or coal is often used for heating in rural areas. In some places with poor conditions, firewood is even used to light the house for heating. However, this open heating method is accompanied by the possibility of gas poisoning. So how to prevent gas poisoning in rural areas?
Solve the symptoms of carbon gas poisoning
Use charcoal cautiously. Charcoal fire uses wood and charcoal, while in rural areas, it is usually placed in pots or stoves. Such combustion will directly release carbon monoxide into the house. If the room is relatively airtight, a long time can cause oneself giddy. Especially when sleeping, do not use charcoal fire for heating.
When sleeping, take the stove out of the house or install smoke exhaust equipment. When sleeping, people's ability to respond to the external environment is almost zero. At this time, if the furnace soot shot out, it is likely to lead to poisoning. So either take the stove out of the house or install smoke exhaust equipment.
The room should not be too airtight. It's better not to be too airtight in the room, because the air mobility is too poor, even a little soot may increase the possibility of poisoning.
matters needing attention
After all, the air circulation of a room in winter is relatively poor. Even if it is heated in the daytime, the smoke may be very large when the coal starts to burn, and the smell brought by the smoke may make you dizzy. At this time, you should go outside in time to breathe air, open the doors and windows for a while, and circulate the indoor air.