Thursday, May 12, 2011

A/C Filters 4 Less Raises Awareness On Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

A/C Filters 4 Less recommends yearly cleaning and maintenance on all furnace units.
Carbon Monoxide is a natural product of incomplete combustion, which is odorless and colorless. When breathed in, it can cause loss of consciousness and eventually brain damage or death. A clean, efficiently burning gas furnace produces very small amounts of carbon monoxide, while a dirty, inefficiently burning furnace can produce deadly amounts.

A/C Filters 4 Less recognizes the importance of clean a/c filters and furnace filters, free of dirt and debris. By changing filters regularly, the air conditioning unit will run efficiently reducing the chances of carbon monoxide poisoning. Newer gas furnaces are equipped with many features that shut the furnace off when a problem is detected. Older furnaces do not have such a device, which makes proper maintenance even more important. “Hundreds of americans die every year from carbon monoxide poisoning. Most people do not realize the severity of neglecting their filtering system.”, notes Mark Platt, owner.

Carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms include; headache, fatigue, shortness of breath, nausea, dizziness, vomiting, disorientation and loss of consciousness. If experiencing any symptoms, open doors and windows, turn off combustion appliances and leave the house. To prevent any such occurrence, follow A/C Filters 4 Less guidelines and install CO detectors throughout the home.

A/C Filters 4 Less is a family owned and operated business providing excellent customer service since 1980. Service is tailored to each customers individual needs by making sure they get the right type of filter they are looking for. For more information and customer testimonials, visit http://www.acfilters4less.com.

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  2. We recommend that the you call a licensed professional air conditioning company in the local area to determine what is wrong and repair it. It could be several issues, we can not diagnose the problem without being there. Make sure to leave the a/c off and open the windows until you can be sure what the problem is.

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