Regular servicing
Just like all modern machines, your ducted heater and evaporative cooler require regular servicing. This ensures you and your family are safe, and that your unit is running efficiently and cost effectively. Our qualified technicians provide you with a full 10 point operational and safety inspection that will ensure your units performance and help keep away those inconvenient hassles.
Just like all modern machines, your ducted heater and evaporative cooler require regular servicing. This ensures you and your family are safe, and that your unit is running efficiently and cost effectively. Our qualified technicians provide you with a full 10 point operational and safety inspection that will ensure your units performance and help keep away those inconvenient hassles.
What is Carbon Monoxide?
Carbon Monoxide also known as ‘the silent killer’ is a colourless and odourless lethal gas found in the air that can be created by old and/or malfunctioning heater burners. Although it is extremely dangerous to breathe in, Carbon Monoxide cannot be detected by humans as the gas has no taste or smell.
Carbon Monoxide also known as ‘the silent killer’ is a colourless and odourless lethal gas found in the air that can be created by old and/or malfunctioning heater burners. Although it is extremely dangerous to breathe in, Carbon Monoxide cannot be detected by humans as the gas has no taste or smell.
How does Carbon Monoxide affect you?
Carbon Monoxide affects all living things and is exceptionally dangerous to young children and infants as well as our senior citizens. Increased levels of Carbon Monoxide reduce the amount of oxygen carried by haemoglobin around the body in your red blood cells.
Carbon Monoxide affects all living things and is exceptionally dangerous to young children and infants as well as our senior citizens. Increased levels of Carbon Monoxide reduce the amount of oxygen carried by haemoglobin around the body in your red blood cells.
A result of this, the vital organs in your body, such as the brain, heart and lungs, do not receive enough oxygen to function properly. Effects of the toxic gas include flu like symptoms such as, nausea, dizzy spells, confusion and headaches.
Often a person will simply think they are coming down with a virus or something similar.
If the Carbon Monoxide continues to be breathed in, loss of consciousness, brain damage and death can result.
Regular servicing and testing greatly reduces the risk of you and your family falling victim to Carbon Monoxide poisoning
Regular servicing and testing greatly reduces the risk of you and your family falling victim to Carbon Monoxide poisoning