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Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that enters the body undetected as a person breathes. The gas is produced by burning wood, coal, charcoal, natural natu-ral gas, gasoline, propane, oil, methane, and other common fuels. It is also produced by automobiles and other gasoline or diesel engines. When power outages occur, oc-cur, people naturally look for other ways to see and keep warm. As they look for alternatives for electricity elec-tricity and home heating, they should be aware that the risk of carbon monoxide monox-ide poisoning is sometimes elevated with supplemental supplemen-tal equipment that is often used. . "Portable generators are often used to meet electricity electric-ity and heating needs in emergency situations. Homeowners Ho-meowners are sometimes unaware of the risks associated associ-ated with them like electric shock, electrocution and the most common risk, carbon monoxide poisoning," said Mark W. Earley, P.E., assistant as-sistant vice presidentchief electrical engineer. "Risks associated with portable generators and many alternative alter-native sources for electricity electric-ity and heat are niinimized when owners are educated about the potential dangers dan-gers and equipment is used properly." Carbon monoxide poisoning poison-ing can be confused with flu symptoms, food poisoning poi-soning and other illnesses. Some symptoms include shortness of breath, nausea, nau-sea, dizziness, light headed-ness headed-ness or headaches. For more information on carbon monoxide poisoning, poison-ing, view Fact Sheets on NFPA's Web site at http-JI www.nfpa.org under Re search and Reports. NFPA suggests the following safety tips to avoid the dangers dan-gers of carbon monoxide. Install carbon monoxide (CO) alarms (listed by an independent testing laboratory) labo-ratory) inside your home to provide early warning of accumulating CO. CO alarms should be installed in a central location outside out-side each separate sleeping sleep-ing area. If bedrooms are spaced apart, each area will need a CO alarm. Test CO alarms at least once a month and replace alarms according to the manufacturer's instruc- Teleperfbrmance needs computer literate people for Dell tech support This means you'll be .J; working with the latest Dell technology 'available in a fun, professional environment. Earn up to $11-$13.50 an hour ; If you have: A minimum of six months of call : center experience and a technical background, we want to talk to you right away. i We have: Full- and part-time positions with paid training. We need A certified people, ; but if you're not A certified, we'll help get : you there. Call Teleperformince at . 1-877-TP-JOBS2 during January 2007 of carbon monoxide urges caution tions. CO alarms are not substitutes sub-stitutes for smoke alarms. Know the difference between be-tween the sound of smoke alarms and CO alarms. Have fuel-burning heating heat-ing equipment (fireplaces, furnaces, water heaters, wood and coal stoves, space or portable heaters) and chimneys inspected by a professional every year before cold weather sets in. When using a fireplace, open the flue for adequate ventilatioa Never use your oven or grill to heat your home. When buying an existing exist-ing home, have a qualified technician evaluate the integrity in-tegrity of the heating and cooking systems, as well as the sealed spaces between the garage and house. If you need to warm a vehicle, remove it from the garage immediately after starting it. Do not run a vehicle, ve-hicle, generator, or other fueled engine or motor indoors, in-doors, even if garage doors are open. Make sure the exhaust pipe of a running vehicle is not covered with snow. During and after a snowstorm, snow-storm, make sure vents for the dryer, furnace, stove, and fireplace are clear of snow build-up. NFPA, publisher of the National Electrical Code (NEC), recommends the following tips for proper use of portable generators. oIDJEjILDC Countryside Storage Unit Sate A sale of contents con-tents of storage units below will be held on Saturday, Jan 20, 2007 at 9 a.m. at Countryside Country-side Storage, 715 N. Main Street, Springville, Utah, 84663. Terms are first acceptable offer. of-fer. 111 Leona Haskill 471 E. Swenson Ave. Springville, UT 84663 Household and personal items 130 Saisauaii (SA)Ulu "" 22 N. 1050 East Springville, UT 84663 Household and personal items 143 JonVogt 1116 S. River PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given of a Public Hearing to be held during a regular meeting of the Ma-pleton Ma-pleton City Board of Adjustment Thursday, January 18, 2007 AT 6:30 P.M. AT THE MA-PLETON MA-PLETON COMMUNITY COMMU-NITY CENTER, 125 West Community Commu-nity Center Way (400 N.), Mapleton, Utah to consider: 1. Craig V.Wen-tz V.Wen-tz and Bart Kunz, attorneys for the appellants, appeals the Mapleton City Planning Commission's Commis-sion's October 19, 2006 decision regarding re-garding approval of a conditional use permit in order to operate a commercial commer-cial dairy on property prop-erty located generally gen-erally at 2010 East 400 North. This property is located in the A-2 (Agricultural) (Agricul-tural) Zone. 2. Norman L. Huntsmanrequests a variance to Sec FUEL SAVER PACKAGE Genuine Motorcraft ' Premium Synthetic Blend Oil and Filter Change Rotate & Inspect 4 Tires Check Air and Cabin Air Filters 13 Generators should be operated in well ventilated locations outdoors away from all doors, windows and vent openings. The generator should be located so that exhaust fumes cannot enter the home through windows, doors or other building openings. Do not refuel the generator gen-erator while it is running. Turn the generator off and let it cool down before refueling. re-fueling. Never store fuel for your generator in your home. Gasoline and other flammable liquids should be stored outside of living areas in properly-labeled safety containers. They should be stored away from any fuel-burning appliance ap-pliance such as a gas hot water heater. Plug appliances directly into the generator or use a heavy duty outdoor-rated extension cord. Make sure the cord is free of cuts or tears and that the plug has all three prongs, especially a grounding pin. Do not try to power the house wiring by plugging the generator into a wall outlet. If you must connect the generator to the house wiring wir-ing to power appliances, have a qualified electrician install a properly rated transfer switch in accordance accor-dance with the NEC and all applicable state and local electrical codes. RJOTTDE View Dr. Spanish Fork, UT 84660 Household and personal items 157 Brad Wilckin 360 W. 400 North 8 Springville, UT, 84663 Household and personal items Published in the Springville Herald January 4 and 11, 2007. tion 17.24.020, Streets to be Dedicated: Partial Width Streets, in order to develop a subdivision on property located generally at 1050 East 1400 North. This property is located in the RA-2 (Residential Agriculture) Agri-culture) Zone. (s) April Houser, Planning & Zoning Department Published in the Springville Herald January 4, 2007. Inspect Brake System Test Battery Check Belts & Hoses Top Off All Fluids CA DC 1 Oldewt I oihI Dealer in Utah SPANISH FORK NEPHI 2S34 Sank 209 Eml 131 South Main fe-Su (S9l)79S.3SSS (435)623-0222 iLmMj&Wt&aR- wing W7 MMM |