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Diagnosis of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the ER
Diagnosing carbon monoxide poisoning in the emergency room starts with measuring carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) levels. If the patient arrived by ambulance, oxygen treatment likely began at the scene and continued during transport. This early oxygen therapy is important, but it also lowers COHb levels, which must be considered when interpreting results. How Carbon Monoxide Exposure Is Measured There are two common ways to measure carbon monoxide exposure. The first and quickest met

Gordon Johnson
Apr 29, 20254 min read


HVAC Contractors Owe Their Customers a Safe Residence
This past holiday season, I was reminded of the responsibility HVAC contractors have, not only in installing and maintaining heating systems but also in ensuring their customers have working carbon monoxide alarms to stay safe. One of my trusted employees, Jayne, has been assisting the elderly neighbors who live next door to her for years. Sadly, a week ago the husband died. His 97-year-old widow has been struggling with getting things ready for the funeral and Jayne voluntee

Gordon Johnson
Jan 27, 20252 min read


The Urgent Need for Personal CO Alarms for Emergency Responders
By Attorney Gordon Johnson The National Carbon Monoxide Awareness Association (NCOAA) is advocating for all emergency responders to wear personal protective carbon monoxide (CO) alarms when on duty. Protecting responders from CO exposure is critically important. But the value of these personal devices extends far beyond just safeguarding the wearer—they can provide crucial early warning that helps identify CO exposure in patients or environments, preventing tragic outcomes.

Gordon Johnson
Oct 3, 20243 min read


Combustion Sense
CO prevention has to include the application of common sense. However, common sense for some might be different than for others. If what we think is common sense isn’t actually common then we need to be equipped with combustion sense . Combustion Sense : A collection of simple principles about fire, heat, and corrosion. Applying combustion sense, professionals can ensure there are no flaws in how flue gases are safely directed outdoors. Together we can help make combusti

Gordon Johnson
Jul 15, 20243 min read
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