After the tragic deaths of a family on Christmas due to carbon monoxide poisoning, learn the risks of CO and how to keep ...
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As temperatures outside are dropping, people are trying to raise the temperature inside their home sometimes with alternative ...
Winter has finally arrived across the region, which means 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 ...
A 10-year-old child died outside her home in Florida on New Year's Eve. According to the report of Daily Mail, the victim ...
Two workers lost their lives due to suffocation while cleaning a restaurant's septic tank in Opol, Misamis Oriental. Based on police investigations, they were performing siphoning operations, but the ...
Scott Levitan fell through the ice while fishing with his grandson and his wife died the following day in a head on collision ...
“Basically, it causes an internal suffocation when you have carbon monoxide poisoning and can be deadly,” she told News 2.
After the holidays, it’s important to think about the best way to dispose of organic decorations, including Christmas trees and wreaths.
Extreme cold and possible power outages in Kansas City mean some will be relying on alternative heating sources or generators ...
These winter storms that we are experiencing in our region can increase the risk in getting carbon monoxide poisoning.
Carbon monoxide is a deadly gas that's produced when fossil fuels are burned. It's colorless, odorless and silent, making it virtually impossible to detect on its own until it's too late.