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... family room while watching movies the night before.
Oddly, this is where the fireplace is located. But carbon monoxide can migrate, and the levels were particularly dangerous in the upstairs bedrooms they ordinarily would have ...
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... Inc., received four reports of the gas ranges releasing carbon monoxide. No injuries have been reported in connection with the defective ranges, ... , tasteless and odorless, which can result in prolonged exposure. Carbon monoxide poisoning is the most common cause of poisoning in the U.S ... people injured by undetected leaks each year. Symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure include headaches, nausea, light ...
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... Estate specifies in paragraph 10.8 that carbon monoxide detectors must be installed in the subject property ... code.
If you’re buying a home and notice that it does not have carbon monoxide detectors, you should understand that it’s the sellers ... detectors at their cost. You should not be tricked into thinking that installation of carbon monoxide detectors is one of those negotiable items ...
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... and Electrolux brands are being recalled after they were found to leak carbon monoxide gas when the oven is in use.
The Electrolux Icon and ... to $3,500.
The company said it had received four reports of carbon monoxide leaks.
According to the CPSC, those who have the ranges can continue to use ... between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. ET Monday through Saturday.Carbon monoxide leak prompts recall of high-end ...
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... they sleep in their beds. Called the silent killer, carbon monoxide (CO) is odorless and colorless, giving little warning ... important thing you can do to protect your family against fatal carbon monoxide poisoning is to have your heating system, water ... offers the following additional recommendations to keep your family safe from carbon monoxide poisoning:
Do not operate a generator, charcoal ...
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... as part of regular furnace and heating equipment maintenance.
Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning leads to hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries each year in homes. Such poisoning results primarily from automobiles left ... the
Furnace and Heating System Maintenance in Winter Key to Battling Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Homes is a post from: PR Friend Press Releases
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... Juan Jesus Martinez, Jr. and 2-year-old Miguel Martinez had all died of carbon monoxide poisoning. The mother and two kids were found in the living room, Mr. ... my 2nd wife owned a home with a gas fireplace. The house was equipped with a carbon monoxide detector. One night, the damn thing goes off. So we get up freaked out, grab the children to make sure they are ok and open the windows. We check the ...
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... health officials say Missourians need to be sure their furnaces are working correctly to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. The gas is odorless and invisible but can kill. Last year, 49 people in the U.S. died from exposure to carbon monoxide and another 287 were treated in hospital emergency rooms. Carbon monoxide can be released into homes when gas, natural gas, wood and …
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... LYNNWOOD, Wash. – A Lynnwood family that brought a barbecue grill into their apartment to keep warm poisoned themselves with carbon monoxide.
Lynnwood Police say Fire and Aid units were called to ... Hospital and were treated in the hyperbaric chamber after suffering from many signs of carbon monoxide poisoning. They were treated and released later Sunday afternoon.
Two ...
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, December 07, 2009 ) Milwaukee, Wi. Bill Driscoll, of Detech Firesense Technologies, explained \"Choosing the right Carbon Monoxide Detector to protect your family can save lives if you have a home fire. Here is some hard to find information to help you. Having the right information...
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Family of 3 found dead at Pleasant Grove home of apparent carbon monoxide …
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Monday's deaths tragically highlighted a public safety message fire officials nationwide deliver every winter. More than 400 Americans a year die from …
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... are working properly and not releasing carbon monoxide into their homes.
Carbon monoxide poisoning caused 49 deaths ... year inspecting chimneys for safety problems that can also cause fires and carbon monoxide leaks.
"They should definitely have their entire system looked ... chimney sweep.
Animals nesting in a chimney can cause carbon monoxide problems because it creates clearance problems. ...
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Not sure but last night I was out with my buds drinking and my PV went south ! , so I smoked analogs
Wow FREAKIN killer hangover ( not just the beer for sure ! ) I used to have hangovers like this all the time , I just realized that they were NO MORE ?
Is this the CO ? or just all the chit in analogs ?
Also I used to wake up 3-4 times a night to smoke , I no longer do
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Carbon monoxide has no smell or taste; it is a byproduct of combustion. Humans and other animals with lungs cannot tell when they are breathing in carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide competes with oxygen for binding sites on hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the molecule in red blood cells that carries oxygen from our lungs to tissues all over our body, and returns carbon dioxide from the tissues.
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... the range's oven than can be burned efficiently, causing incomplete combustion and the release of carbon monoxide. This poses a risk of carbon monoxide ... .
Incidents/Injuries: Electrolux has received four reports of incidents involving carbon monoxide being released from the recalled gas range. No injuries have been reported.
Description: The following Electrolux ICON and Kenmore PRO 30" ...
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