Carbon monoxide poisoning rises during cold weather

Matt Van Horn checks out a carbon monoxide detector at a Community Action Agency project home at 2330 SW 42 in Oklahoma City, OK, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2008. BY PAUL HELLSTERN, THE OKLAHOMAN ORG XMIT: KOD
The onset of cold weather increases the risk for exposure to poisonous carbon monoxide gas as more people use space heaters and portable generators, warns the American Association of Poison Control Centers. Every year, hundreds of deaths and many thousands of illnesses result from exposure to carbon monoxide.
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Tips to avoid poisoning
→Have all of your combustion appliances and especially your furnace inspected and adjusted before every heating season. →Have your chimney, fireplace, wood stoves and flues inspected before every heating season. →Have chimneys and flues repaired as needed. →Do not use charcoal grills indoors for cooking or heating. →Do not use your oven for heating your home. →Do not leave your car’s engine running in an enclosed or attached garage, even if the door is open. →Install a carbon monoxide alarm outside sleeping areas in your home. To reach a local poison center about carbon monoxide poisoning, call (800) 222-1222.
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