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In one of Lviv’s apartments yesterday, a resident was poisoned, probably by carbon monoxide

The Lviv City Council once again calls on residents to observe the safety rules for using gas and stove heating, and not to take their health and life lightly! Yesterday around lunchtime in Lviv there was carbon monoxide poisoning.

As reported in the Department of Emergency Situations, Civil Protection of the Population and Territorial Defense, on April 11, around 12:20 p.m., in Lviv, on the street General Chuprinka, a resident born in 2002 was poisoned, probably by carbon monoxide, in one of the apartments of the apartment building. The victim was admitted to the hospital in moderate condition. The circumstances of the event are being established.

In total, since the beginning of the year, 23 cases of carbon monoxide poisoning have been recorded in the city, as a result of which 44 people were injured, including 14 children. Unfortunately, one person died. The causes of these poisonings were non-observance of the rules for using gas appliances in the home, violation of draft through sealed windows and electric hoods.

Experts once again emphasize that the main requirement to avoid trouble is the flow of fresh air into the room where there are heating devices – through the window, door and ventilation channel, which must be constantly cleaned, and in which there must be an appropriate draft so that the exhaust gases are released into the atmosphere . Where devices with flue discharge of combustion products into the chimney are installed – that is, gas boilers or speakers, etc., then this chimney must also be clean. And in no case can there be electric fans in such rooms. If one of these rules is not followed, then carbon monoxide begins to form in the room and trouble occurs.

REMEMBER! Gas is explosive, and the slightest violation of the rules can lead to tragedy with human casualties – explosion, fire, poisoning and destruction. During all accidents related to the use of gas (explosion, fire, poisoning), you should call one of the city services: ambulance – 103, fire department – 101, gas department – 104, police – 102. Any of these services will notify the rest, and they will arrive at the scene.

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