Start of Heating Season Brings Carbon Monoxide Warning
October 14, 2008
October 14, 2008
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Oct. 14 -- Public Service of New Mexico issued the following news release:
As temperatures drop and natural gas-fired furnaces begin to kick on, PNM is warning customers to be wary of carbon monoxide (CO), an invisible, odorless gas that can poison in a matter of minutes.
Furnaces that are properly installed and maintained pose very little risk to homeowners and occupants. Typically, any CO produced by a furnace is vented outside through a flue or . . .
As temperatures drop and natural gas-fired furnaces begin to kick on, PNM is warning customers to be wary of carbon monoxide (CO), an invisible, odorless gas that can poison in a matter of minutes.
Furnaces that are properly installed and maintained pose very little risk to homeowners and occupants. Typically, any CO produced by a furnace is vented outside through a flue or . . .
