Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
What to do if you suspect acarbon monoxide leak
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If your carbon monoxide alarm sounds or you suspect a leak:
- stop using all appliances, switch them off,and open doors and windows to ventilate the property
- evacuate the property immediately stay calm and avoid raising your heart rate
- call the gas emergency number on 0800 111 999 to report the incident , orthe Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Gas Safety Advice Line on 0800 300 363
- don't go back into the property wait for advice from the emergency services
- seek immediate medical help you may not realise you've been affected by the carbon monoxide, and going outside into fresh air won't treat any exposure by itself
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