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| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by Tonymegabush1(m): 1:31pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
Nice topic very handy information whereas we that are in Nigeria that use generator set to power our homes, shop, restaurant, churches, every establishment in this country runs on generator set thereby carbon monoxide poisoning must be emitted |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by ameh99: 1:32pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
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| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by Justbeingreal(m): 1:33pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
Tpave:it's doctored ain't it. |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by jaxxy(m): 1:33pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
Odourless bt u can identify the smell of burning carbon. |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by madjune(m): 1:34pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
If you dont want this gas to kill you in Lagos, always wear gas mask. |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by Nobody: 1:36pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
Tpave:Fake. |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by ChuckKingston(m): 1:36pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
But not as dangerous and deadly as ignorance |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by kingsmaila(m): 1:37pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
[quote author=WORDSENSEI post=75890412]When the phrase “air pollution” pops up anywhere, most people tend to limit it to the harmful gases that are suspended into the air due to various human activities. Whether you are in an enclosed space or in the open, the air around is prone to poisonous elements such as Carbon monoxide. Carbon Monoxide (CO) otherwise known as “the silent killer” is a poisonous, colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. CO poisoning typically occurs from breathing it in at excessive levels. It causes severe damage in the body as it displaces oxygen in the blood and deprives the heart, brain, and other vital organs of oxygen. CO is produced by devices that burn fuels. Therefore, any fuel-burning appliance or machine in your home is a potential CO source. A commonly used machine in an average Nigerian home is the Generator. Given the epileptic situation of the country’s electricity supply, it is not uncommon to find generators in every household and business place. However, the awareness on the dangers of inhaling this gas seems not to be enough as news of people getting killed by this toxic air is still being reported in the media. CO poisoning remains a major health issue that is underestimated in Nigeria. The popular Computer Village in Ikeja, Lagos, an information and Communication Technology hub, is one place many businessmen and traders have to rely on noisy and smoky generators to run their operations. There is little left to the imagination on how CO poisoning is trivialised as every shop owner has generating sets, whether big or small. Given the overpopulation of the tech hub, it is not hard to see that the air in that environment is as toxic as the word itself. When the electricity supply is cut, all shop owners power their generators to keep the business running. “I don’t think most of the shop owners here realise how dangerous the smoke coming out of generators are. Look at that corner, you see how cramped up it is? I can bet you that all the shops there have ‘I better pass my neighbour’ generators. They will never hear. I once told a man who faced his generator’s exhaust pipe into his shop that it is bad for him to be inhaling that thing. His response was ‘one thing must kill a man’. The funny thing is even if someone here dies of inhaling that smoke, they still wouldn’t believe it. They would still think it is a spiritual attack from a competitor”, a shop owner who identified himself as Tochi revealed. “The symptoms of CO poisoning commonly include headache, dizziness, weakness, vomiting, chest pain and flu-like symptoms. That is why it is easy to dismiss them as the effect of the gas poisoning because the symptoms I mentioned are also related to other illnesses. I think the government needs to do better on sensitising the citizens on the dangers of inhaling carbon monoxide and the kinds of machines that emit them. Since it is colourless and mostly mixes with other gases, it is difficult to tell which is which”, a medical doctor at Ifako Ijaiye General hospital said. Generators should always be placed at least 20 feet away from apartments, shops or offices. It is also advised that the machines should be serviced regularly to reduce the exhaust fumes being emitted while they are being run. https://www.makeitglobal.biz/carbon-monoxide-colourless-killer/ Thank you. This is a life saving message or post. |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by emmanuelpopson(m): 1:39pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
where u take see this one... o GA gan oo |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by Okuda(m): 1:42pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
thats why the air in nigeria is too thick. when you travel out yoh would know the difference.Tufia! |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by lastempero: 2:14pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
post=75891785:So you decided to contribute positively to our country today,that's positive vibe.you better abandone that baba go slow. |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by WORDSENSEI(op): 2:17pm On Feb 19, 2019*. Modified: 9:47am On Feb 20, 2019 |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by donchrisville: 2:46pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
You're lucky mate...really lucky... Bonapart: |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by LeFreakSoChic(f): 2:46pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
This shit is indeed a silent killer. That's how you'll hear of families being wiped out due to ignorance. |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by africanusvu(m): 2:48pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
OP.who told u carbon monoxide is colourless and odourless. Ask before u post pla |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by davidodiba(m): 2:49pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
Oyimeoyimemua: |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by LeFreakSoChic(f): 2:55pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
africanusvu:It is. Carry out proper findings. It only camouflages itself inside smoke or fumes. |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by sweetrace(f): 4:34pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
rentAcock:Good to go? Does the detector clear the air? |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by Kogbaski: 4:59pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
Dandsome:oga you dey shake table o
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| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by mechanics(m): 5:18pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
is God that will help us |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by Abdulmsaidu(m): 5:53pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
Johnrake69:This is what a mobile-phone-sales complex that has up to 60 shops(30 on d ground floor, anoda 30 on the 1st floor) did in Niger state. They bought a 500 KVA standby generator and stationed it outside and there was no more air pollution within the complex |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by Abdulmsaidu(m): 5:56pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
nairalee:I swear person no dey know. Na y they call am silent killer be that |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by Nobody: 6:35pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
Silent killer |
| Re: Carbon Monoxide: The Colourless, Odourless Killer by Bonapart(m): 6:48pm On Feb 19, 2019 |
donchrisville:nothing like luck. Prayer and faith |
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