Carbon monoxide poisoning incidents caused by direct burning bath heating equipment, diesel generators and catering hot pot are more likely to occur.
Experts remind residents that when using stoves or burning articles in production and life, they should open windows for ventilation, and it is best to turn on the exhaust equipment. Ventilation pipes should be kept unobstructed, and it is forbidden to close them. Regular maintenance of gas pipelines and equipment, timely replacement of old connecting pipelines and damaged equipment to prevent air leakage. Stove equipment should be looked after when it is in use. You can't sleep in a closed carriage with the engine on. When entering a place with carbon monoxide escape and poor ventilation, you should strictly abide by the operating rules and strengthen personal protection.
Once the poisoned person is found, you should immediately open the doors and windows to circulate air, move the poisoned person away from the poisoned place to a ventilated place as soon as possible, untie the collar, keep breathing unobstructed and keep warm. Coma patients should be sent to the hospital as soon as possible for hyperbaric oxygen chamber treatment.