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The state of Michigan is experiencing highs in the single digits and lows around zero, with wind chills feeling even colder.
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.