The Strathroy-Caradoc Firefighters Association is reminding residents to check their home exhaust vents as heavy snow continues to pile up.
Firefighters say snow and ice can block exhaust pipes for furnaces, water heaters, and dryers. When these vents are blocked, dangerous carbon monoxide can build up inside the home. Carbon monoxide has no smell or colour and can be deadly.
Residents are encouraged to take a few minutes to walk around their home and make sure all outside exhaust vents are clear of snow and ice. These vents are usually located on the side of the house and should remain fully open at all times, especially during winter storms and windy conditions.
Firefighters also remind homeowners to regularly check that carbon monoxide alarms are working properly and are not expired.