Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs with increased frequency across the country, especially during times of celebration and merriment.
Though the winter has been mild for many in our region over the last several days, we have entered a season during which we have even more reasons to be cautious about how we heat and light our homes.
Two migrant workers in Ghanaur tragically passed away due to suspected carbon monoxide poisoning after lighting a brazier in ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, each year, more than 400 Americans die from unintentional carbon ...
Winter weather brings various hazards that people have to contend with to keep warm and safe. Public safety officials and ...
INDIANAPOLIS — While city and state officials get ready for the winter storm on the way, they want to make sure you are ...
Two migrant workers died due to suspected carbon monoxide poisoning here. Their bodies were brought for post-mortem at the Civil Hospital Rajpura, officials said on Saturday. Senior Medical Officer ...
Three people were rushed to a Columbus-area hospital Friday after high levels of carbon monoxide were reported at a ...
“Keep your generators in places 10-15 feet away from windows, doors, things of that nature. Make sure the generator is ...
Cold temperatures mean breaking out the heater to stay warm, but it’s important you know the risks of doing so.
Don’t wait until the weather gets cold before you start your generator. Make sure it’s going to run before you need it.” ...
As the temperatures go down, keeping the home warm and cozy can be difficult, but taking some easy steps can avert a tragedy.