Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning In The News
Awareness urged on carbon monoxideTurning up the heat in a house may keep people warm, but it also means potential health hazards. The American Association of Poison Control Centers warns that hundreds of deaths are caused each year due to exposure to carbon monoxide coming from sources like gas furnaces and space heaters.
Maintain smoke, CO detectorsLocal fire officials are asking residents to keep tabs on their smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to ensure the devices don't run out of power in case of an emergency.
Five taken to hospital for Carbon Monoxide poisoning in Denmark11/27/08 Generator venting into home sickens residents on Deer River Road...
Two hospitalized for carbon monoxide in Virginia Beach fireVIRGINIA BEACH Two people were hospitalized for carbon monoxide poisoning after a house fire in the 700 block of 26th Street early Monday morning. The fire broke out in a heating and air conditioning unit in the basement after 5 a.m., according to Battalion Chief Dave Hutcheson. He did not know the victims' conditions.
Carbon Monoxide Kills 11-Year-Old Elkhart BoyELKHART, Ind. (AP) - A coroner has determined that carbon monoxide poisoning killed an 11-year-old Elkhart boy who was found unconscious in his room. The Elkhart County coroner found that Misael Adame had a level of 70 percent carbon monoxide in his system.
Silent killer among us: Carbon monoxide poses real dangerAs the weather turns cold and natural gas heating equipment is started, officials encourage residents to be aware of carbon monoxide and the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Carbon monoxide poisoning suspected in deaths of Denver area familyPITKIN COUNTY - The sheriff's office has identified four family members found dead in a home east of Aspen Friday.
Police: Carbon Monoxide Victim Had Generator Inside HousePolice said a 38-year-old man dead from carbon monoxide poisoning Wednesday morning.
How to protect yourself from a silent killerBy NATHANIEL JONES Wintry weather has yet to arrive, but residents should still be aware of carbon monoxide from old or faulty heating systems. The odorless and colorless gas is the No. 1 killer poison in the U.S., according to Aurora Health Care and the American College of Hyperbaric Medicine. About 500 people will succumb to the deadly gas over one year. In that same time, more than 20,000 ...
Carbon monoxide detectors can save your lifeCarbon monoxide poisoning is being blamed for the death of a Fresno woman Tuesday morning. When she was found, CO levels inside her home were said to be ten times the normal level. Preston Phillips reports on what authorities say you can do to prevent the same thing from happening to you.