We Energies
Press Release

Hunters: Inspect your heating systems ahead of deer hunt

 

By - Nov 21st, 2024 09:30 am

This hunting season, set your sights on safety. We Energies is reminding deer hunters to thoroughly inspect the heating systems in their cabins.

A quick check can prevent a dangerous or even fatal buildup of carbon monoxide. The invisible, odorless gas is caused by improper burning or venting of fuel.

The No. 1 way to safely stay warm in a cabin is to install a carbon monoxide detector or check existing detectors to make sure they are working.

In addition, hunters should:

  • Check heating vents, flues and chimneys to make sure they are clear. Remove any debris or animal nests.
  • Inspect fuel-burning appliances.
  • Never use a portable electric generator indoors.

It’s also a good idea to learn the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, which include:

  • A sudden flu-like illness.
  • Dizziness, headaches or sleepiness.
  • Cherry-red lips and an unusually pale complexion.
  • Nausea or vomiting.
  • A fluttering heartbeat.

What to do if there’s a problem

Hunters who suspect someone may be suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning should move them into fresh air as quickly as possible and call 911. For more safety tips, go to the We Energies website.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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