Gasoline powered vehicles produce carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a deadly odorless and colorless gas. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are sudden weariness, yawning, dizziness, and nausea. You can take simple precautions to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning:
Don't leave the car motor running in a garage.
Don't leave the car motor running and the windows closed while the car is parked.
Don't operate the heater or air conditioner in a parked car with the windows closed.
Don't drive with a defective muffler or exhaust system.
Move a victim of carbon monoxide to fresh air and contact emergency medical services.
Don't leave the car motor running in a garage.
Don't leave the car motor running and the windows closed while the car is parked.
Don't operate the heater or air conditioner in a parked car with the windows closed.
Don't drive with a defective muffler or exhaust system.
Move a victim of carbon monoxide to fresh air and contact emergency medical services.