Literature DB >> 10968076

Carbon monoxide poisoning from gas water heater installed and operated in the bathroom.

C K Chong, P Senan, G V Kumar.   

Abstract

Two cases of carbon monoxide poisoning involving 3 victims occurred in Cameron Highlands in the months of August and September 1995. Two of the victims were found dead in the bathrooms where they were taking a bath while the other one survived. Blood toxicology from the post mortems revealed high levels of carbon monoxide. The only significant source of carbon monoxide in both cases were the gas water heaters which were installed in the bathrooms. A multigas detector was used to monitor the level of carbon monoxide in one of the bathrooms and carbon monoxide was found to be produced to 1200 ppm in 16 minutes during operation of the heater. Carbon monoxide poisoning from gas water heaters installed in bathroom is a significant hazard.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 10968076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Malaysia        ISSN: 0300-5283


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