The carbon monoxide scare that sent 40 Atlanta elementary school students to the hospital on Monday highlights an unseen but very real danger. Carbon monoxide poisoning can come on suddenly, and it can be deadly.
This time of year is peak season for these kinds of poisonings. It's getting colder outside, and people are firing up their heating systems. Carbon monoxide is a gas that is produced by fuel-burning furnaces, stoves, hot water heaters and fireplaces. Even your vehicle can be a source of CO poisoning.
Decatur Fire Marshal Stephanie Burton says there are some things you can do to make sure your family stays safe from the threat of carbon monoxide poisoning.
She warns that one of the reasons it's so dangerous is because you can't see it, and you can't smell it. Burton says when it hits you, you might start to feel nauseous, dizzy, lightheaded or even a little sleepy. Some people might even lie down, but if they do, they may not wake up. By the time you start feeling sick, Burton says you're already in danger.
If this happens to you or your family, it's a good idea to get in a ventilated space—preferably outside your home—and all the fire department. They're happy to come and check to see if high levels of carbon monoxide are present in your home.
Burton also says you need a carbon monoxide detector. In fact, you can get one that is also a smoke detector, and they last about seven years. The combination smoke-CO detectors will run about $25, but Decatur and other fire departments will install them for free.
Burton says a big source of CO poisoning is your home's heating system, so you should get a professional to check out and make sure it's vented and working properly. Also, you should never warm your vehicle in a garage without first opening the door and backing out at least part of the way.
Because carbon monoxide is heavier than oxygen, it pools low—making it most dangerous for children and pets.
Experts recommend placing carbon monoxide detectors near your bedrooms because you spend most of your time at home sleeping. It's also a good idea to put one next to your hot water heater, and remember that even things like space heaters can produce fumes. If it goes off, get outside and call 911. It could save your family.
More coverage: Carbon monoxide leak at Atlanta schoolMore>>
Tuesday, December 4 2012 8:11 AM EST2012-12-04 13:11:02 GMT
Atlanta Public Schools officials say Finch Elementary will remain closed on Tuesday after a carbon monoxide scare sent dozens of students to the hospital.
Atlanta Public Schools officials say Finch Elementary will remain closed after a carbon monoxide scare sent dozens of students to the hospital. Classes for the school's students will be held Tuesday at Kennedy Middle School.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 10:37 AM EDT2013-05-22 14:37:15 GMT
You've seen us handing out Good Day Gas Money for weeks now, and Gurvir and Karen have met plenty of those lucky winners in person.
You've seen us handing out Good Day Gas Money for weeks now, and Gurvir and Karen have met plenty of those lucky winners in person. But Paul turned up the heat when he enlisted the help of two actresses from the new movie Operation Heat to play a little prank on his unsuspecting coworkers.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 10:30 AM EDT2013-05-22 14:30:53 GMT
Does your summer road trip include mouth-watering stops at mom-and-pop eateries? Ours does, and it'll be even better with the help of a new Southern Living book!
Off the Eaten Path: Second Helpings is dedicated to finding the best meals in the south-- and it features some great restaurants right here in north Georgia. Good Day's Paul Milliken checked out two of those gems-- The Hil in Serenbe, and Weaver D's in Athens! As usual, he didn't leave hungry.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 10:17 AM EDT2013-05-22 14:17:14 GMT
The new season of Masterchef features a local contestant from the metro area! Jessie Lysiak is from Social Circle, and she's about to make her big debut on the hit FOX show.
The new season of Masterchef features a local contestant from the metro area! Jessie Lysiak is from Social Circle, and she's about to make her big debut on the hit FOX show. But first, she stopped by Good Day to cook us up one of her favorite recipes.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 9:56 AM EDT2013-05-22 13:56:24 GMT
Americans are known for their pearly whites, but we pay for it—and it isn't cheap.
Americans are known for their pearly whites, but we pay for it—and it isn't cheap. If you have more than one child who needs braces, you have quite an expense on your hands—but FOX 5 I-Team reporter Dana Fowle found some ways to make it a little more manageable.
This week's Good Day Casting Call is loaded with opportunities! Whether you're a jock, a hipster, or a funky-looking worker (WHAT?), there's a job on the big screen for you!
This week's Good Day Casting Call is loaded with opportunities! Whether you're a jock, a hipster, or a funky-looking worker (WHAT?), there's a job on the big screen for you!
Our own Katie Beasley is about to get hitched! She's finally finished planning her big day, and she did lots of it herself. She let us in on her DIY secrets on Good Day!
Our own Katie Beasley is about to get hitched! She's finally finished planning her big day, and she did lots of it herself. She let us in on her DIY secrets on Good Day!
Wednesday, May 22 2013 9:29 AM EDT2013-05-22 13:29:22 GMT
Summer is almost here, and that means lots of people will be hitting the roads on vacation. But before you go, don't forget to give your car a little TLC to get it ready for the highway.
Summer is almost here, and that means lots of people will be hitting the roads on vacation. But before you go, don't forget to give your car a little TLC to get it ready for the highway.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 8:51 AM EDT2013-05-22 12:51:47 GMT
Chances are your child or someone in your child's class has at least one food allergy.
Chances are your child or someone in your child's class has at least one food allergy. A study by the CDC released last week shows that one in every 20 kids is dealing with food allergies. It's a challenge, but doctors say it's important that kids get diagnosed and treated.