Carbon monoxide is a silent killer and presents a danger to families heating their homes in the winter months.
Here's how to avoid the "invisible killer" and safely use a portable generator if the power goes out in the winter storm.
Doctors warn that using insecticides for lice or dandruff is highly toxic. Applying chemicals like Sniper to your scalp can ...
If you use a gas appliance to heat your home, this could put you at risk of carbon monoxide poisoning without taking the ...
Four people are in serious condition following a carbon monoxide leak at a residence near Kansas City’s Scarritt Renaissance ...
Snow and ice can create a hidden danger in homes by blocking vents and exhaust pipes, which can lead to a dangerous buildup of carbon monoxide.
The first storm of the season hit the Shenandoah Valley Saturday evening and with it came snow and ice as well as sub-freezing temperatures.
A former Florida police officer turned himself in to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office on Jan. 16, after being accused ...
With power outages happening amid the winter storm, UVA Health’s Blue Ridge Poison Center is urging people to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning caused by portable generators and other alternative ...
California health officials issue urgent warning after toxic death cap mushrooms cause fatal outbreak. These dangerous fungi ...
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They said the water was safe to drink - 20,000 people drank poison
Hundreds of people reported symptoms including vomiting, joint pain, ulcers, memory problems, and skin reactions. Livestock died, pets were poisoned, and fish were killed when pipes were flushed. Yet ...
Using generators or heating equipment improperly can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. All homes should have working carbon ...
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