The death of a man in his 60s from a carbon monoxide leak south of Montreal highlights the dangers of the potentially deadly ...
The CO alarm reads zero, but does that mean the equipment is safe? Check out why alarms might not tell the whole story and ...
As below-freezing temperatures hit the city, staying inside is one way to stay safe from the cold. Beware of space heaters, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Doctors see more carbon monoxide poisoning calls during January so here are some tips to safely heat your home.
The Dutch TROPOMI space instrument creates daily global maps of carbon monoxide (CO) in the atmosphere. Researchers from SRON ...
However, this increases your risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Exposure to carbon monoxide, a colorless and odorless poisonous gas, can cause you to lose consciousness and suffocate within minutes.
If the amount of oxygen is limited, incomplete combustion occurs, forming carbon or carbon monoxide, CO. The equation below shows incomplete combustion of propane to form carbon monoxide and water.
To avoid carbon monoxide poisoning, officials are urging people never to heat their homes with gas stoves or ovens and to never operate a generator or keep a car running inside an enclosed space ...
Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs with increased frequency across the country, especially during times of celebration and merriment. In an atmosphere where people have become numb to constant ...