PHOENIX (AZFamily) — As temperatures cool down again, Arizonans need to keep safety in mind when heating their homes and protecting against an unseen danger. The warning comes after a husband, a wife ...
With temperatures below freezing, vendor Marquise McBride of Dallas keeps his hands warm over a fire outside the Dallas Farmers Market, Jan. 2, 2022. Tom Fox As the dreaded winter storm approaches, ...
As millions of Americans travel for spring break getaways, some may face an invisible danger. Carbon monoxide poisoning could be a risk at hotels or vacation rentals. You can't see or smell carbon ...
Firefighters say that makes it even more important to have carbon monoxide detectors.The devices alert you to a deadly gas that you otherwise couldn't smell or taste. Firefighters say you need carbon ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - The colder months bring higher rates of carbon monoxide poisoning, which is one of the most common causes of deadly poisoning in the nation. Experts have advice to prevent high ...
More than 400 people in the U.S. die annually due to accidental CO poisoning. The White Plains City Courthouse and other buildings were evacuated in February, 2025 due to high carbon monoxide levels ...
Carbon monoxide is undetectable by all of your senses. Dr. Grace says that’s why you need proper detectors before things turn ...
Carbon monoxide preparedness and how to stay safe from this invisible killer. IRS whistleblowers release book on Hunter Biden ...
The Braceville Fire Department is encouraging people to make sure their carbon monoxide detectors are working properly. It ...
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 ...
It's still a mystery as to how three people were found dead on a houseboat at Saguaro Lake in Mesa. Deputies responded about 3 p.m. on Jan. 18 to the Saguaro Lake Marina, located about 50 minutes east ...