The specialists at Emergency Plumber have responded to news that a woman and her 3 year old child have been taken to hospital following a suspected carbon monoxide leak.

(PRWEB UK) 16 April 2013

In light of the scares, fire appliances in Merseyside are taking part in a new project to raise awareness of the dangers of carbon monoxide, backed by the Gas Safe Register.

Renowned for their London emergency plumbers, the team at Emergency Plumber also specialise in gas safety, operating throughout the capital and across the country. Naturally the team place a strong emphasis on gas safety in the home. As such, a representative has shared their thoughts on the latest news.

It is lucky the lady and her child in Whiston had installed an audible carbon monoxide detector as at as little as 400 CO parts per million, victims can experience vomiting and loss of consciousness. Its positive to see that there are campaigns in place to raise awareness of the dangers.

To protect themselves from the threat of carbon monoxide poisoning, people should make sure they are aware of the symptoms. These include headaches, dizziness and nausea. Whilst these can be quite similar to flu or food poisoning symptoms, the thing to look out for is if these symptoms are alleviated when you leave the house, and whether other people inside the home, including pets are experiencing the same symptoms. Finally always be sure to get appliances checked by a Gas Safe Registered engineer.

Emergency plumber is an agency run by Martin Smith. With 18 years experience in the industry, his aim is to provide fast and efficient emergency plumbing engineers 24/7. The company operates within a wide range of areas in the UK including London, Plymouth, Reading, Coventry, Bolton and Newcastle. With a database of over 300 emergency plumbers, the firm is currently the fastest growing plumbing company in the UK. Customers can also contact the team for information and advice on gas related problems.

Martin Smith Martin Smith Plumbing 07510814311 Email Information

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