Can coal cause carbon monoxide poisoning
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Carbon monoxide poisoning is mainly caused by inhaling too much carbon monoxide, which is quite harmful to the cerebral cortex. Let's see if coal can cause carbon monoxide poisoning.
Can coal cause carbon monoxide poisoning
First of all: coal will not lead to carbon monoxide poisoning, mainly due to inadequate combustion, which has a lot to do with ventilation. All carbon monoxide poisoning, in addition to gas users, is poor ventilation when burning coal.
Second: try not to burn coal indoors. This includes burning coal stove for heating, burning charcoal hot pot, barbecue and eating. It must be burned and kept in a well ventilated place, instead of closing the door because of the fear of cold wind from outside. When heating, pay attention to keep a certain distance between people and the brazier, so as to keep warm without directly inhaling a large amount of carbon monoxide.
Finally: before going to bed, be sure to turn off all the equipment that may produce carbon monoxide, put out the carbon fire, open the windows for ventilation, and dilute the carbon monoxide content in the room.
matters needing attention
Coal can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. In daily life, we should pay attention to the occurrence of similar situations, ensure the ventilation of the living environment, and prevent poisoning to the greatest extent.