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Carbon monoxide (CO), aka The silent killer, is an odorless, colorless and poisonous gas that is produced as a byproduct of burning fossil fuels from: Gasoline, Kerosene, Natural Gas, Butane, Propane, Fuel oil, wood or coal and any other type of fuel. In the absence of enough oxygen in the atmosphere for complete combustion, the condition called anaerobic combustion.

If inhaled, the gas may lead to several medical complications and some them could even be lethal. Carbon monoxide blood test detect poisoning from breathing carbon monoxide (CO).

The test measures the level of a compound called carboxyl-hemoglobin. When carbon monoxide enters the human body, it combines with the red blood cells which carry oxygen to the body's tissues. This binding converts a compound called hemoglobin, that is responsible for oxygen carriage in RBCs, to carboxyl-hemoglobin. Carboxyl-hemoglobin in turn is not capable of carrying the oxygen as a result, less oxygen is carried to the brain and to other body tissues. When blood containing carboxyl-hemoglobin reaches brain, it can cause severe cyto-toxicity and may even lead to death of the victim.

The results to the carbon monoxide test are often reported in percentages (%) using a simple formula, the total amount of carbon monoxide bound to hemoglobin divided by the total amount of hemoglobin. The higher the recorded percentage of the CO bounded hemoglobin, the greater shall be the risk of having carbon monoxide poisoning. Values below 20% are considered to be safe for a healthy person.

Carbon Monoxide Testing Kit Carbon Monoxide Testing Kit

  • Easy to use
  • Accurate and reliable results
  • Good for 3 months after opened
  • Helps you ensure the safety of you and your family.

    The Carbon Monoxide Testing Kit can help you keep your family safe from this toxic gas. Our kit is accurate and fast. Plus, it's really easy to read. If the spot on the test turns gray or black when carbon monoxide is present and returns to its original color when the air is clean. It's as simple as that.

    Our tests are laboratory tested for accuracy. It is recommended you test several areas of your home for carbon monoxide such as kitchens, furnace areas, garages, wood stoves, fireplaces, space heaters and water heaters. They are also great for outside of the home in place sushc as cars, RVs, campers, boats, airplanes, and more!

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    Carbon monoxide gas can be emitted by Fire places, Gas heaters, Gas stoves, Gas or oil furnaces, Wood, coal or gas dryers, Gas barbeques.

     

    Enviro Check Air Quality Home Test Enviro Check Air Quality Home Test

  • Detect potential Indoor Air Quality problems.
  • Individual tests for 6 common pollutants.
  • Petri dishes test for both Mold and Bacteria.
  • Test rooms and air conditioning systems for mold, yeast and air quality.
  • Dosimeter tube tests for Formaldehyde, Nitrogen Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide and Carbon Dioxide.
  • No lab costs - all tests are self evaluated.

    Carbon Dioxide (CO2) - A colorless, odorless gas most commonly generated by respiration, cooking, heating systems and wood stoves. High levels of CO2 may cause headaches, fatigue, eye, nose and throat irritation.

    Carbon Monoxide (CO) - A colorless, odorless, highly toxic gas produced by incomplete combustion of carbon based material. Common sources include automobile exhaust, cigarette smoke, kerosene heaters, furnaces and gas water heaters. Low concentrations of CO can cause fatigue and chest pain. High concentrations can cause headaches, nausea, impaired vision and coordination, flu like symptoms and in severe exposure, death.

    Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) - A colorless, highly poisonous gas that is a by-product of combustion. Sources include furnaces, gas water heaters, wood stoves, gas appliances. Can cause severe irritation of the throat, nasal passages and upper respiratory tract. High level exposure over long durations is very dangerous.

    Formaldehyde (HCHO) - A colorless, pungent gas found in wood building materials, plastics, personal care products, textiles, carpets, paint, cleaning products and adhesives. This gas may cause burning sensations in the eyes and throat, nausea, nasal and upper respiratory tract irritation, wheezing, fatigue, skin rash, severe allergic reaction and difficulty breathing in some humans exposed at elevated levels (above 0.1 parts per million). High concentrations may trigger attacks in people with asthma. There is evidence that some people can develop sensitivity to formaldehyde. It has also been shown to cause cancer in animals and may cause cancer in humans.

    Mold, Bacteria, Yeast and Air Quality - Mold is a furry growth on the surface of organic matter caused by fungi, especially in the presence of dampness or decaying matter. Yeast is a cluster of minute, fermenting fungi that produce gas. Mold yeast and fungi can cause allergic reactions such as runny nose, sore throat, watery eyes, and sneezing, coughing and upper respiratory discomfort. Severely allergic individuals can have trouble breathing. Prolonged exposure can contribute to allergy development. Severe exposure can include symptoms of dizziness, lethargy, fever, digestive problems and influenza.

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