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Tips to outsmart CO, the silent killer

SaskEnergy alerting the public to protect against carbon monoxide risks.
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Vents, intake valves and chimneys can easily get blocked with snow and ice, causing dangerous carbon monoxide to build up indoors.

REGINA — After the heavy snowfall and drop in temperature across the province, SaskEnergy is reminding the public to keep outside vents clear of snow and ice to protect against the risks of carbon monoxide.

Vents, intake valves and chimneys can easily get blocked with snow and ice, causing dangerous carbon monoxide to build up indoors. This odorless, colorless gas can be deadly if not detected.

Here are some important tips to remember:

  • Check your furnace vents, intake valves, and chimneys. Make sure they’re clear of snow and ice. Even a small blockage could lead to serious risks.
  • Inspect your heating appliances to make sure they’re in good working condition.
  • Install carbon monoxide detectors throughout your home.

Carbon monoxide poisoning is serious, but preventable. A few minutes of checking your vents and appliances can help keep your home safe for you and your loved ones this winter.

For more safety tips, visit .

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