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5 HVAC HAZARDS TO BE AWARE OF DURING HEATING SEASON
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Gonzalez, Tony
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/ Carbon monoxide
/ Heating
/ Heating systems
/ HVAC
/ Ice cover
/ Natural gas
/ Product development
/ Shutdowns
/ Winter
2021
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5 HVAC HAZARDS TO BE AWARE OF DURING HEATING SEASON
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Gonzalez, Tony
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/ Carbon monoxide
/ Heating
/ Heating systems
/ HVAC
/ Ice cover
/ Natural gas
/ Product development
/ Shutdowns
/ Winter
2021
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Carbon monoxide (CO), a natural byproduct of burning natural gas, is an odorless, colorless gas that is rightly known as the silent killer. Burns - There are multiple ways an HVACR tech might burn themselves - especially in the winter Working close to open flames and hot elements, heating systems can put out a lot of excess heat. Extreme Weather - Until furnaces start shutting down, you're most likely working in cold crawlspaces and attics, and on slippery surfaces like ice-covered sidewalks.
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