The colder weather brings an undetectable danger – carbon monoxide poisoning. Many sources of heat create a lot of the ...
When the temps go down, the heat goes up, and the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning goes up as well.Carbon monoxide is a ...
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As the dreaded winter storm approaches, North Texans need to stay on alert for a silent killer: carbon monoxide poisoning.
When it’s cold like this, we want the heat. For many, this comes from fuel burning appliances, furnaces, gas stoves and ...
we have entered a season during which we have even more reasons to be cautious about how we heat and light our homes. Working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are essential. On Christmas Day ...
Extreme cold and possible power outages in South Carolina means some will be relying on alternative heating sources or ...
As the winter weather rolls in, plenty of people are looking for the best ways to heat their homes. Many will turn to their ...
“Basically, it causes an internal suffocation when you have carbon monoxide poisoning and can be deadly,” she told News 2.
The Louisiana State Fire Marshal's Office is reminding residents of heat safety tips ahead of expected cold weather.
Upstate firefighters are making sure you stay safe and warm this winter. Preventing house fires by knowing how to heat your home properly.