Lynn Griffiths of CO Awareness organised a meeting at the House of Lords on March 7th. This was a very useful starting point for discussion around current issues.
Dr. Ben Croxford presented the results of his survey into CO in domestic environments. You can see those results by clicking here, or by downloading the pdf file directly from the 'Useful Documents' box at the very bottom of this page.
One lady at the meeting was poisoned for 18 months longer than she need have been, all because a doctor in A&E told her that oil-fired appliances could not be a source of CO !
The main thrust of the meeting was discussion of the dangers of chronic, low-level exposure to CO. The gas is a potent toxin, and appears to favour the central and peripherous nervous systems when the victim is exposed to low levels over a period of time. More research in this area is certainly warranted.
The government pamphlet Indoor Air Pollution - Carbon Monoxide ends with the line 'Ask your doctor for advice if you feel ill'. Would you know what advice to give?