hiilimonoksidiin
Hiilimonoksidiin is the Finnish name for carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is toxic to humans and animals. It is produced by the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing materials. This incomplete combustion can occur in a variety of sources, including vehicle exhaust, faulty furnaces, gas stoves, and fires. When inhaled, carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin in the blood more readily than oxygen, reducing the blood's ability to transport oxygen to the body's tissues and organs. This can lead to a range of symptoms, from mild headaches and dizziness to severe poisoning, unconsciousness, and death. Carbon monoxide poisoning is a significant public health concern, and the use of carbon monoxide detectors is recommended in homes and buildings where the gas may be present. Preventing carbon monoxide poisoning involves ensuring proper ventilation for combustion appliances and avoiding the use of fuel-burning devices in enclosed spaces.