Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Air Pollution and Respiratory Health Branch, Atlanta, GA 30341, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2011 May-Jun;126 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):100-7. doi: 10.1177/00333549111260S113.
We sought to identify attitudes and behaviors related to carbon monoxide (CO) safety that can be targeted with public health prevention strategies in the U.S.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention added questions about (1) proper placement of gas-powered generators, (2) maintenance of fuel-burning appliances, and (3) use of CO detectors to the 2005 and 2006 HealthStyles national health marketing surveys.
In 2005, 63.3% of HealthStyles respondents agreed with or were uncertain about the incorrect statement, "It is safe to run a generator in a garage as long as the door is open," while 43.1% agreed with or were uncertain about the incorrect statement, "It is safe to run a generator in the basement." Most of the 2006 respondents (63.5%) agreed that it is important to have their furnace inspected annually. However, fewer than half of the 2006 respondents (42.0%)-most of whom were homeowners-reported owning a CO detector.
A large proportion of adults in the U.S. reported attitudes and behaviors that may place them at increased risk for unintentional, non-fire-related CO poisoning, suggesting that current safety messages may not be reaching much of the public. Prevention messages should continue to promote proper generator placement, maintenance of fuel-burning appliances, and use of CO detectors. Development of a comprehensive national strategy for CO surveillance and communication may help identify populations at increased risk and prevent future poisonings.
我们旨在确定与一氧化碳(CO)安全相关的态度和行为,这些态度和行为可以成为美国公共卫生预防策略的目标。
美国疾病控制与预防中心(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)在 2005 年和 2006 年的健康生活方式(HealthStyles)全国健康营销调查中增加了关于(1)正确放置燃气发电机、(2)维护燃油设备以及(3)使用 CO 探测器的问题。
在 2005 年,63.3%的健康生活方式受访者同意或不确定以下错误陈述:“只要车库门打开,在车库里运行发电机是安全的”,而 43.1%的受访者同意或不确定以下错误陈述:“在地下室运行发电机是安全的”。2006 年的大多数受访者(63.5%)认为每年检查他们的炉子是很重要的。然而,2006 年的受访者中,不到一半(42.0%)——其中大多数是房主——报告拥有 CO 探测器。
美国相当一部分成年人报告的态度和行为可能使他们面临非火灾相关意外 CO 中毒的风险增加,这表明目前的安全信息可能没有传达给大多数公众。预防信息应继续促进正确放置发电机、维护燃油设备和使用 CO 探测器。制定全面的国家 CO 监测和通信战略可能有助于确定风险增加的人群,并预防未来的中毒事件。