or catchy rhymes or anything that'll stand out in a poster. even stats lik 350 ppl in america get life threatening injuries when they don't wear goggles (as an example)U know science safety like wearing goggles etc. I especially need 1 for goggles
1. Stop using the heater immediately until you get it repaired and checked out. Carbon monoxide kills people and gives no warning signs. 2. If it's a central gas or oil heater, get it serviced by a pro. With one exception.. is the outside or inside vent to the furnace area blocked? Remove the obstruction and everything should be OK.. beyond that.get a pro. 3. If it's a kero or gas space heater, something is drastically wrong. Dont' try to fix it yourself. call the manufacturer and get it sent back for repair. 4. if it's an electric heater, it can't be the problem, so look elsewhere in your house. Carbon monoxide occurs when there is combustion without adequate oxygen supplies.
No, fuses are not normally covered with tape, or tin foil, or anything for that matter. Someone had to have messed with it. The fuse blew, and someone covered it, to get it to work, and alas-IT CAUSED A FIRE! Which is why a fuse was there to begin with! I hope no-one got hurt.