George warns of silent killer

27.01.2010  Andrew George MP has urged West Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly residents to protect themselves against the deadly threat of Carbon Monoxide poisoning. New research shows that 74% of households in the South West are putting themselves at risk of poisoning by not having an audible Carbon Monoxide alarm. Carbon Monoxide is a highly poisonous gas that has no colour taste and smell, making it impossible to detect without an alarm.

Mr George is supporting the ‘Carbon Monoxide – Be Alarmed!’ campaign which encourages people to ensure they have an audible Carbon Monoxide alarm and that they have all fuel burning appliances serviced annually by a registered and qualified engineer. The campaign is also backed by Kirstie Allsopp, of Channel 4’s Location, Location, Location.

“Although unusual, Carbon Monoxide has caused deaths in West Cornwall and damaged the health of many," said Mr George. "!t is a deadly gas that you can’t see, smell or taste.  I urge every householder in West Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly to check their heating systems and ventilation. An alarm can be reassuring. Fuel-burning appliances should be serviced each year by a professional.

“New homes should be fitted with an alarm. Preferably, landlords should be required to provide an alarm before they can receive their annual gas safety certificate.”


Christine McGourty of the Carbon Monoxide – Be Alarmed! campaign said:

“We regularly hear about members of the general public whose lives have been saved by a Carbon Monoxide alarm – it’s the only way to detect this killer. You can buy an alarm from around £15 at DIY stores, supermarkets, high street shops or directly from energy suppliers. A number of retailers will also be offering special discounts in support of our campaign this January and we’re delighted that Andrew George MP has added his weight to the campaign.”

The Carbon Monoxide – Be Alarmed! campaign recommends four simple steps to keep your household safe:
•    Fit an audible Carbon Monoxide alarm which should be marked with the ‘EN50291′ safety standard
•    Have fuel-burning appliances serviced annually by a registered professional
•    Don’t block ventilation and get chimneys swept at least once a year
•    Learn about the danger signs and symptoms of Carbon Monoxide poisoning at www.co-bealarmed.co.uk