The Ministry of Health and Wellness says it has been advised of three cases of carbon monoxide poisoning related to the use of generators.
Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless, tasteless gas and is produced when fuel and other carbon-containing organic materials are burned.
The ministry is reminding members of the public to follow precautions to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
· Do not use them indoors or in enclosed areas.
· Keep generators in a dry area. Water will damage generators as well as produce an electrical hazard.
· The generator should be kept at a safe distance from structures because of engine heat.
· Avoid using appliances that have a heating element, for example toaster or hair dyer.
· Select the outlet that uses the correct voltage, as some generators have the ability to produce 115/120 volts or 220 volts.
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