Carbon Monoxide, like cyanide, stops your body from absorbing oxygen. Therefore, the first thing one must do to recover from carbon monoxide poisoning is apply oxygen at a high rate (12 L/min).
From where? If it's in your house then open all the windows and let it out that way. If you've breathed it in and it is now in your bloodstream, provided there's no too much of it you'll live and it will gradually come out.
Get them out, or get fresh air in. If you can get them out, give oxygen if available, call 911 and administer CPR if possible.
1st. get them away from the carbon monoxide (CO) so taht they can breath oxygen (O2)
2nd. call an ambulance
get them out of the room!
get them out of the room and call 911
You die.
because our teacher is the person who is in charge of us . he or she is the person who have to make sure that everything is done safely.
Is a mechanism adopted to ensure that extraction of oil be it on or offshore in drilling does not cause harm to the environment and that the gas is safely and cost effectively recovered and utilize for distribution purposes. This is done to reduce an emission of carbon dioxide and ni-troxide into the atmosphere.
Yes
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i think no
The only known way to filter carbon mononxide is with a sheet of human skin.
The vent directs fumes from the gas burning through the flue pipe and safely out of your house. Without this vent, you run the serious risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Nobody can safely touch the injured person during shock delivery. If anyone does, the shock will be transmitted to that person.
I would put out fire safely in a science lab by spreading Carbon di oxide gas on the fire
Yuri Gagarin was the first person to go to space on April 12 1961 and returned safely.
They are better known as detectors than alarms, as they are used to check whether carbon monoxide (CO) gas is present. They detect the presence of the carbon monoxide in order to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. However, there are also carbon monoxide alarms - alarms and detectors are very different things.In the late 1990s Underwriters Laboratories (UL) changed their definition of a single station CO detector with a sound device in it to a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm. This applies to all CO safety alarms that meet UL 2034 (a standard safety qualification); however for passive indicators and system devices that meet UL 2075 UL refers to these as carbon monoxide detectors. This difference is not well known by the public.CO is a colorless, tasteless and odorless compound produced by incomplete combustion of carbon containing materials. It is often referred to as the "silent killer" because it is virtually undetectable without using detection technology and most do not realise they are being poisoned. Elevated levels of CO can be dangerous to humans depending on the amount present and length of exposure. Smaller concentrations can be harmful over longer periods of time while increasing concentrations require diminishing exposure times to be harmful.CO detectors are designed to measure CO levels over time and sound an alarm before dangerous levels of CO accumulate in an environment, giving people adequate warning to safely ventilate the area or evacuate. Some system-connected detectors also alert a monitoring service that can dispatch emergency services if necessary.While CO detectors do not serve as smoke detectors and vice versa, dual smoke/CO detectors are also sold. Smoke detectors detect the smoke generated by flaming or smoldering fires, whereas CO detectors detect and warn people about dangerous CO buildup caused, for example, by a malfunctioning fuel-burning device. In the home, some common sources of CO include open flames, space heaters, water heaters, blocked chimneys or running a car inside a garage.
typically the nose cone is filled with a parachute to the rocket arrives on the ground safely.
No, to donate blood safely the donor and the recipient have to have the same blood type.
Carbon monoxide Because there is not enough air up there and the plane isn't built to operate under such low pressure. and even if it could the safety considerations would probably not allow a plane to fly without being able to safely descend at any time because there is a dangerous cloud below them.
If theirs more than can safely be present than yes
After a physical and discussion with your doctor, if your doctor determines that you need and can safely take Viagra, he/she will write out a prescription which you take to your pharmacist to be filled.
No one!