Fire officials say this case is a reminder to check your home.
ELMIRA HEIGHTS, N.Y. (WETM) — Carbon monoxide is a silent killer because no one can smell, taste, or see it. That’s why ...
*CO is found in fumes produced any time you burn fuel in cars or trucks, small engines, stoves, lanterns, grills, fireplaces, gas ranges, or furnaces. CO can build up indoors and poison people and ...
Carbon monoxide, often called the “silent killer,” has no taste, odor or color, yet prolonged inhalation of the invisible gas has been tied to the recent deaths of several American tourists traveling ...
Carbon monoxide (CO), sometimes referred to as the silent killer, causes more than 100,000 emergency department visits in the United States and more than 400 deaths each year.
Lexington fire crews are on the scene of a reported carbon monoxide incident in the 3100 block of Dorchester Place on ...
A western Wisconsin man is urging everyone to install a carbon monoxide detector in their homes after the colorless, tasteless and odorless gas known as the “invisible killer” took the life of his ...
It comes after the department experienced an issue with one of its five-year-old furnaces.
Sixty-four-year-old Brian Marchant and Laurie Ridgway, 56, were found dead on Nov. 18 in a house owned by Marchant in the small Aroostook town. The furnace exhaust pipe inside the residence had been ...
It is more important to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. At the onset of cold weather, we begin operating appliances and equipment that can generate carbon monoxide gas. This includes ALL ...