Getting challenged by my memory of chemistry but carbon monoxide is CO (one oxygen) and CO2 is carbon dioxide (two oxygen)
CO is what the sensors pickup.CO2 is by just breathing.(and other)
BTW I failed organic chemistry.
I'm leaning with the above poster on pesticides or cleaning compounds.
Wow How sad.
Gas poisoning is so scary. This is not the first case where an entire family is taken out. So scary.
It sounds like things are leaning toward CO poisoning but just want to share that pesticide sprays and things like that are real dangerous too.
I once tried to bug bomb a mobile home I lived in and even though we followed all the instructions and left the place and then aired it out for hours before entering we both became sick as dogs.
We were sick for weeks and never felt right until it finally wore off. The gas from the bug bombs got in the furniture and carpet and everywhere and it was horrible. I will never use those bug bombs again. And with sprays I am very careful where I spray them.
I also know a friend of mine who got sick from a pesticide company that sprayed their place. He ended up in hospital.
Anyway just wanted to share to be careful when spraying any bug spray or anything like that. It sounds like this case is leaning toward CO poisoning. An odorless gas that is hard to know its happening until its too late. So sad
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Have had detectors for many years. But, I always leave a bedroom window opened just a bit. Never heard of this happening in a tropical climate before.
Is carbon monoxide poisoning common in tropical climates ? I always thought it was more common in places with very cold winters. And that's why the advice to always leave a bedroom window a tiny bit open ? What would have caused this in such a hot climate ?
Radon poisoning?
You are right and lots of people get confused between the two.
Carbon Monoxide CO is the odorless deadly gas that gets produced when things like furnaces or heaters burn and suck the oxygen out of a room leaving carbon monoxide as a biproduct.
Carbon Dioxide CO2 is what we breath out when we breath in Oxygen and use it then we expel CO2. It is also used in those seltzer containers to give soda the bubbles. It can kill you too if there is no oxygen but it does not form from a furnace or heater. Like if you were in a box and breathed all the oxygen and only C02 is left then you could die that way too.
But most gas poisonings we hear about are the Carbon Monoxide CO type where a heater uses all the Oxygen and leaves carbon monoxide CO.
Thanks for bringing this up as it is confusing to lots of people.
Have had detectors for many years. But, I always leave a bedroom window opened just a bit. Never heard of this happening in a tropical climate before.
If there are any devices that could emit carbon monoxide, such as pool heater, it wouldn't matter that the climate was tropical.
There are more and more cases in the news of this happening in hotels. It’s awful and very scary. Google will bring up too many cases-too many to post here :-(
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