Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Suspected on Bromyard Avenue

Two adults and a child taken to hospital


Bromyard Avenue in Acton. Picture: Google Streetview

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November 14, 2023

London Fire Brigade (LFB) believes that a carbon monoxide leak may have led to the poisoning of a family in Acton this Monday (13 November).

Two adults and a child had to be taken to hospital after showing symptoms of exposure at a house on Bromyard Avenue.

Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used specialist equipment to carry out a systematic sweep of the building and found elevated readings of carbon monoxide. Crews ensured the building had been aired to remove any concentration of the gas before leaving the scene.

The Brigade was called at 5.27pm and firefighters stayed until after 8pm to ensure everything was safe for people to re-enter. Two fire engines from Acton and Chiswick fire stations and two fire rescue units from Wembley and Euston fire stations attended.

A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said, “You can't taste, see or smell CO fumes, but it can kill in minutes.

"It's really important to fit a CO alarm in all rooms containing fuel burning appliances, ensuring that the alarm is able to be heard throughout the property. When sleeping, it's important that your alarm can wake you if it sounds.

"It’s also a good idea to familiarise yourself with the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning and learn what to do if you suspect someone may be affected.”

CO poisoning symptoms:

• Headaches
• Dizziness
• Nausea or vomiting
• Breathlessness
• Collapse
• Loss of consciousness

These symptoms also apply to your pets – so keep an eye on them too. Poisoning symptoms can easily be confused with just feeling unwell, which is why CO poisoning is so dangerous, and so often missed according to LFB.

 

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