Environmental Health
Air Quality - Carbon Monoxide

 

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that enters the bloodstream through the lungs and binds more readily to the red blood cells than oxygen, thereby preventing oxygen uptake. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning in healthy people vary from fatigue at low carbon monoxide concentrations to irritability at moderate levels and death at very high concentrations. Click on the links below for more information on carbon monoxide.

Educational Brochures/Handouts for Carbon Monoxide

Additional Links for Carbon Monoxide

Livingston County Department of Public Health
email:  Public Health Department


Public Health Phone 517.546.9850   FAX 517.546.6995
Environmental Health Phone 517.546.9858   FAX 517.546.9853

2300 East Grand River Avenue, Suite 102, Howell, MI  48843-7580

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