Carbon monoxide is one of the most serious — and dangerous — risks associated with heating systems. Often called the “silent killer,” carbon monoxide (CO) is colorless, odorless, and potentially deadly. In Edmond homes, faulty furnaces, blocked vents, or poor maintenance can allow carbon monoxide to build up without warning.
Understanding the risks and taking preventative steps helps protect your home and family throughout the heating season.
Carbon monoxide is a byproduct of combustion. Furnaces, gas heaters, and other fuel-burning appliances produce CO during normal operation. When systems are properly installed and vented, carbon monoxide exits the home safely.
Problems occur when equipment malfunctions or ventilation is compromised, allowing CO to accumulate indoors.
Several heating-related issues increase the risk of carbon monoxide exposure:
These issues often develop gradually and may go unnoticed without professional inspection.
Because CO is invisible and odorless, symptoms are often mistaken for illness. Warning signs may include:
If carbon monoxide exposure is suspected, occupants should leave the home immediately and seek emergency assistance.
Routine furnace maintenance plays a critical role in carbon monoxide safety. During maintenance, technicians inspect heat exchangers, burners, and venting systems to ensure safe operation.
Professional furnace repair addresses worn or damaged components before they create hazardous conditions.
Installing CO detectors on every level of the home provides an important layer of protection. However, detectors are not a substitute for professional inspections and maintenance.
Regular HVAC system maintenance ensures heating equipment operates safely and efficiently.
Edmond Air Conditioning, Heating, and Plumbing provides expert furnace inspections, furnace repair, HVAC maintenance, and emergency HVAC services to help Edmond homeowners maintain safe, reliable heating systems.