As temperatures drop in Cedar Park, more homeowners turn on their furnaces and heating systems to stay warm. But with that comfort comes a hidden danger—carbon monoxide (CO). Often referred to as the "silent killer," carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can pose serious risks to your household if not properly detected and managed.
At Advanced Air Conditioning and Heating, we’re committed to not only keeping you comfortable but also safe. Understanding the dangers of carbon monoxide and how to prevent them is critical to protecting your home and your loved ones.
What Is Carbon Monoxide?
Carbon monoxide is a byproduct of fuel combustion. It’s produced by common household appliances like furnaces, gas water heaters, stoves, fireplaces, and generators—especially if they’re not properly vented or maintained. Unlike natural gas, CO has no odor or visible presence, which means it can accumulate without warning.
Why Carbon Monoxide Is So Dangerous
When carbon monoxide is inhaled, it replaces the oxygen in your bloodstream. Even small amounts can cause serious health effects, including:
Headaches
Dizziness
Nausea
Confusion
Chest pain
Loss of consciousness
In high concentrations or with prolonged exposure, CO poisoning can be fatal. According to the CDC, over 400 people in the U.S. die each year from unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning, and thousands more are hospitalized.
How to Protect Your Cedar Park Home
Schedule Regular HVAC Maintenance
One of the most effective ways to prevent carbon monoxide leaks is to keep your heating system well-maintained. During seasonal tune-ups, our licensed technicians at Advanced Air Conditioning and Heating inspect for cracks, leaks, and ventilation issues that could lead to dangerous CO exposure.Install Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Every home in Cedar Park should have at least one carbon monoxide detector on each floor, especially near sleeping areas. We recommend testing them monthly and replacing batteries as needed. Our team can help you choose and install reliable detectors if you don’t already have them.Ensure Proper Ventilation
Blocked or damaged vents, chimneys, and flues can trap CO inside your home. Our team checks these components during HVAC inspections to make sure harmful gases are safely vented outdoors.Don’t Ignore the Signs
If you or your family experience unexplained flu-like symptoms—especially while indoors—it could be a sign of carbon monoxide exposure. Leave your home immediately and call emergency services, then schedule an HVAC inspection with Advanced Air Conditioning and Heating at (512) 866-4812.
Stay Safe This Season
Carbon monoxide is a danger you can’t see, smell, or hear—but it’s one you can prevent. At Advanced Air Conditioning and Heating, we take your safety seriously. Whether you need a routine heater check or want to install CO detectors, our Cedar Park team is here to help.
Call us today at (512) 866-4812.