If you think there is Carbon Monoxide in your home, evacuate your home safely and call 911.
Protect yourself and your family from carbon monoxide. All households in Ontario are required to have a carbon monoxide detector as per the Hawkins-Gignac Act and the Ontario Fire Code.
For more information on how you can take action to stay safe, visit Ontario's resources on carbon monoxide alarms or contact the Technical Standards & Safety Authority.
What is carbon monoxide?
Most people have heard of carbon monoxide (CO) and know that it is dangerous. It's often a mystery of where it comes from, how it's produced, it's physical symptoms, and what precautions can be taken to ensure it doesn't endanger you. Or worse - Kill you.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a highly poisonous gas, often referred to as ‘the Silent Killer' because you can't see it, touch it or smell it. This odourless gas is produced as a by-product of combustion when common fuel-burning appliances and equipment that use natural gas, oil, wood, propane and kerosene, don't get enough air to burn up completely. When this happens, carbon monoxide can build up, especially in a confined room or space - and this can lead to toxic effects on humans and pets.
Carbon monoxide tips
All homes in Ontario that have an attached garage, fuel burning appliance or fireplace must have a working carbon monoxide alarm installed adjacent to all sleeping areas.