Multiple agencies in Lincolnshire are working together to ensure that all necessary support requirements are in place for anyone who visited Proport Indoor Karting in Lincoln on 15 August, following reports of some visitors to the venue displaying symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. Lincolnshire Police Force have directly contacted all other visitors who registered their attendance at the site to advise them of the appropriate action to undertake should they have any concerns.
To ensure all visitors to Proport Indoor Karting in Lincoln on 15 August only have access to the appropriate advice, we are asking anyone who has not received contact from Lincolnshire Police Force and is experiencing headaches, dizziness and nausea following their visit to call or visit NHS111 to seek appropriate medical advice.
Clair Raybould, Director of System Delivery for NHS Lincolnshire ICB said: “We are working together across the health and care system to ensure we are able to support the small number affected quickly and safely following reports of people feeling unwell following their visit to the karting centre. We would ask anyone experiencing symptoms linked to this to seek medical advice via NHS111. We would also like to reassure the public that, unless they have been to the centre on 15 August specifically and are also experiencing symptoms, they do not need to act.”
More information about Carbon monoxide poisoning can be found here: Carbon monoxide poisoning – NHS (www.nhs.uk)