Carbon Monoxide = Silent Killer
by Don Casey
For the very same
reasons you have smoke detectors in your home, your boat-if it has a
cabin-ought to be equipped with at least one carbon monoxide detector.
Carbon monoxide is a silent killer, but it doesn't have to be. A CO
detector can sense the presence of dangerous levels of carbon monoxide
and sound an early warning.
American Boat and Yacht Council standards now require a CO detector
on every new boat with a gasoline inboard or generator, but don't wait
until you buy a new boat to protect yourself with this recent technology.
And even if your boat is not gasoline powered, you may still want to
equip it with a detector. Petroleum fueled heating appliances can generate
dangerous amounts of carbon monoxide. Even a boat idling in the next
slip can put you at risk.
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