SaskEnergy offers safety, cost-cutting tips as furnaces fire up
Winter hasn’t fully set in yet, but the cold weather has started to arrive, and that means many people are waking up their furnaces after several dormant months.
SaskEnergy is providing tips for both safety and cost reduction as people get their furnaces running.
The first thing SaskEnergy wants people to be aware of when firing up their furnace is the danger of carbon monoxide. Every year, they designate the first week of November as carbon monoxide awareness week, and that will be the case this year again.
“It’s known as the silent killer,” said Brian Miller, manager of government and media relations for SaskEnergy. “It’s an odorless, tasteless, invisible, poisonous gas that’s formed by incomplete combustion of fuels. Excess amounts of carbon monoxide will form when there isn’t proper ventilation or adequate air supply.”