Practising CO Safety

Protect yourself and your family from carbon monoxide poisoning by taking two critical safety steps.

Here are some Do’s and Don’ts when it comes to CO safety.

Do’s

  • Do: Have your home/cottage heating system, fireplace and flue inspected and cleaned by a qualified technician every year.
  • Do: Keep chimneys clear of bird and squirrel nests, leaves, and other debris to ensure proper ventilation.
  • Do: Ensure your furnace and other appliances, such as gas ovens, ranges, and cook tops, are inspected for adequate ventilation.
  • Do: Have your gas fireplaces inspected each fall to ensure the pilot light burns safely.
  • Do: Always make sure your fuel-burning appliances have an adequate air supply to prevent a CO hazard.

Don’ts

  • Don't: Use portable fuel-fired appliances (i.e., barbecue, portable generator, heater, stove) inside your house or garage.
  • Don't: Operate gasoline-powered engines in confined areas such as garages, basements or boat houses.
  • Don't: Leave your car, mower, ATV or other vehicle running in an attached garage, even with the door open.
  • Don't: Block or seal shut exhaust flues or ducts for appliances such as water heaters, ranges, and clothes dryers.

Have a trained, TSSA-certified technician check your furnace, gas, stove, fireplace or fuel-burning appliances on a yearly basis.