Every year, hundreds of Utahns end up in the emergency room due to carbon monoxide poisoning. But it’s something that’s easy to avoid with the right precautions in place.
Carbon monoxide poisonings increase in the winter. It's known as the invisible killer, because it's colorless and odorless.
A Newton, MA family of four died over the recent Christmas holiday from Carbon monoxide poisoning due to a malfunction in the home’s heating system. The parents and ...
The past several days have generated some negative reactions – as in, below-zero temperatures in the wake of an arctic blast overtaking much of the […] ...
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas that kills without warning. According to the Centers for Disease Control ...
Walk outside for just a few minutes and you can feel the effect of just how cold it really is. These frigid temperatures are ...
As the temperatures dip below freezing across the region, thousands of people are looking for ways to stay warm.
Water is another simple problem to spot. Regular inspections of your boiler should let you know if it’s leaking water. If ...
As temperatures drop and people turn to heaters, portable generators, and other heating devices to stay warm, the risk of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning increases. Each year, hundreds of people fall ...
How does carbon monoxide (CO) kill you and your family? CO is a sneaky, extremely dangerous gas. People in the south are quite possibly more at risk than our neighbors ...
National Fuel Gas is offering several reminders to help residents stay safe and save money this winter. The company urges ...
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 ...