What causes carbon monoxide in travel trailer and RVs?

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Carbon monoxide poisoning is a real risk for RVers –  Carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that can have serious consequences

It can be produced by combustion engines and burning fuels like propane and gasoline.

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3 way propane fridges and generators are another common source of CO in an RV.

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Barbecues & outdoor grills can also produce carbon monoxide and if they’re not used correctly, could raise CO levels inside the camper.

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Carbon monoxide poisoning is a serious hazard. When breathed in, it replaces oxygen in red blood cells. This can harm organs and even cause death.

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There are several steps you can take to reduce the chances of carbon monoxide poisoning and keep yourself and your family safe.

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Ensure all in-built propane appliances are properly installed, fully maintained  and vented.

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Fit a Carbon monoxide detector. These alarms are crucial safety measures, as it provides early detection of potentially dangerous levels of CO.

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Taking action immediately is important if you think you may have been exposed to carbon monoxide.