On the way of a boat trip, the problem of carbon monoxide cannot be ignored. The sources of carbon monoxide in a boat are so complicated that they should be studied in detail.
First, the engine on board, when running, may be the source of carbon monoxide. If the engine fuel burns, if it is not correct, it will be prone to this poison. If the fuel and air are mixed inappropriately, resulting in incomplete combustion, the carbon monoxide will escape and permeate the boat, quietly causing disaster.
Second, stoves can also be dangerous. Cooking and heating in a boat, stoves are commonly used. However, if the stove is poorly ventilated and does not burn out, carbon monoxide will also breed. And if it is placed in a closed or poorly ventilated place, the poison gas will not be dissipated, which is even more harmful.
In addition, the generator is also a potential risk. When it is working, just like an engine, if there is a poor combustion process, carbon monoxide will leak. And it is often neglected by the crew, resulting in danger.
The source of carbon monoxide in the ship is related to the safety of everyone. The crew should always check the equipment to ensure smooth ventilation, identify its source, and prevent its troubles, so that the ship can travel safely and avoid the harm of carbon monoxide.