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Colourless and Odourless Killer
Carbon monoxide, a deadly gas, is both colourless and odourless, making it imperceptible to human senses.
Common Sources
It can be found in homes and businesses, originating from various sources such as vehicles, machinery, gas central heating, and cookers.
Impaired Oxygen Transfer
Prolonged exposure to carbon monoxide from poorly maintained heating systems can poison the body by obstructing the transfer of oxygen in the blood's haemoglobin.
Early Signs in Pets
Due to their higher respiration and metabolic rates, pets typically exhibit symptoms earlier than humans, although both are eventually affected.
Prioritize Personal Safety
Ensure your safety first before taking any action. Carbon monoxide exposure poses a serious risk.
Steps to Take:
Urgent Veterinary Care
Take your pet to a vet as soon as possible for a thorough assessment of carbon monoxide poisoning levels and the appropriate treatment.
Common Treatments: