Posted on August 31, 2025
Carbon monoxide (CO) incidents related to pool and spa equipment have resulted in multiple fatalities and hospitalizations in recent years. These incidents often stem from faulty gas-fired pool heaters and inadequate ventilation systems. As a pool and spa service professional, implementing proactive safety measures is crucial to prevent such tragedies. • Inspect Gas Pool Heaters Regularly: Examine for signs of corrosion, blockages, or damage in the combustion chamber and exhaust systems. • Verify Proper Ventilation: Ensure that indoor pool heaters have correctly installed and unobstructed exhaust vents to safely direct combustion gases outside. • Install Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Recommend and install CO detectors near pool equipment areas, especially in enclosed spaces, to provide early warning of CO accumulation. • Educate Clients on CO Risks: Inform homeowners and facility managers about the dangers of CO poisoning and the importance of regular maintenance and detector installation. • Stay Informed on Local Codes: Keep up-to-date with local building codes and regulations regarding CO detector requirements and pool heater installations. • Document Maintenance Activities: Maintain detailed records of inspections, maintenance, and any issues found or resolved, providing transparency and accountability.
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