In Ascension Parish, officials with the St. Amant Fire Department are alerting people to reduce water use and the importance of carbon monoxide alarms.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Well below-average temperatures could increase your risk for carbon monoxide poisoning. It may be your instinct during this time of year to crank the heat or use your ...
Walk outside for just a few minutes and you can feel the effect of just how cold it really is. These frigid temperatures are ...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas that kills without warning. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 400 people die from ...
It’s chilly out there! The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) urges consumers to take safety precautions while ...
As freezing temperatures settle over the Brazos Valley, the Bryan Fire Department urges people to follow heating safety ...
With freezing conditions in full swing, officials warn residents of potential hazards. To avoid risks, stay off the roads, check your heating methods, and protect your pipes. Stay safe, Houston!
As temperatures drop and people turn to heaters, portable generators, and other heating devices to stay warm, the risk of ...
Winter brings cold arctic air to Illinois and as residents turn up their thermostats to stay warm the risk of a home heating fire or Carbon Monoxide incident increases. The Office of the Illinois ...
Cold weather can prompt homeowners to use additional heating equipment like fuel-burning fireplaces and portable generators when necessary.
Doctors see more carbon monoxide poisoning calls during January so here are some tips to safely heat your home.