nt
r
• Boatin
Safet
4.
A workin
smoke alarm can save lives. It’s that simple
and that important,
I
ou would like to purchase additional
detectors
an
rece
ve a s
ec
a
urc
ase
r
ce,
ease con-
tact our
ustomer
ervice Hotline at
-77
-555
,
n the next couple pa
es we will review some of the C
h
z
r
.2.10 Carbon Monoxide Revie
ver
one is at risk
or
arbon Monoxide poisonin
!
art
cu
ar
sens
t
ve are c
ren, pre
nant women, t
e
lderl
, and people with lun
disease, heart disease, or
n
mi
!
WHY
Because
arbon Monoxide is an odorless, col-
rless
as that prevents the blood
rom carr
in
ox
en
to the vital or
ans. C
Carbon Monoxide
is 200 times
more likel
to replace ox
en in the blood
heck the s
mptoms of Carbon Monoxide poisonin
in
this chapter
4.2.4
a
ain ri
ht now, so
ou will be able to
reco
nize these s
mptoms should the
ever arise.
DANGER
! !
Exposur
100 – 400 PPM
parts per million
n
ati
ue resemblin
the
lu.
i
m
x
osure
4
–
PPM
auses severe headaches,
drowsiness, nausea, and
ap
eart rate
xtr
m
x
u
over 800 PPM r
t
n
n
n
-
ess, convulsions, heart
or respirator
failure, and
t
an
reported cases o
arbon Monoxide poisonin
eterm
ne
t
at w
e v
ct
ms are aware t
e
are not
well, the
become so disoriented, the
are unable to save
themselves b
either exitin
the buildin
or callin
or
assistance. Also, children and pets ma
be affected first.
arbon Monoxide
as is produced when an
t
pe o
uel
is incompletel
burned. Gasoline en
ines and fuel burn-
in
appliances
urnace,
ireplace, oven, stove, water
heater, etc.
also, space heaters,
as, and charcoal
rills
produce C
.
xtended operation o
unvented
uel burnin
appliances
ran
e, oven,
ireplace, etc.
can build up hi
h
lev-
l
.
CAUTION
! !
his alarm will onl
indicate the presence of Carbon
onoxide
as at the sensor. Carbon Monoxide
as
a
e present
n ot
er areas
WARNING
! !
o reduce the risk of Carbon Monoxide poisonin
, test
he alarm’s o
eration after the boat has been in stor-
e, before each trip, and once a week durin
use
N
T attempt to test the alarm b
an
other
means than b
usin
the Test/Reset button.
N
T attempt to produce C
to test the alarm. The
Test/Reset button tests all functions of the alarm and is
the onl
sa
e wa
to be sure the alarm is workin
prop-
rl
nce a
ain, here and now, check in the DC Electric
hapter on the operation of
our CO detector. Learn
ow to use it, how it works, what the alarm si
nals
are, and what
our response should be
DA NG ER
! !
Actuation of
our CO alarm indicates the presence of
Carbon Monoxide
CO
which will KILL YOU! If the
arm soun
s
1. Press the Reset
ilence button
2.
all Emer
enc
ervices: Write the number here
____________________________
. Immediatel
move to
resh air, outdoors, or to an open
window or door. Do a head count to check that all persons
are accounted for. Do not re-enter the
remises nor move
awa
rom an open door or window until the emer
enc
responders have arrived, the premises have been aired
ut, an
our a
arm rema
ns
n
ts norma
operat
on.
4. A
ter
ollowin
steps 1, 2, and 3, i
our alarm reacti-
vates in a 24 hour
eriod, re
eat ste
s 1 – 3 and call a
quali
ied appliance technician: