Because you can't see it, smell or taste it, carbon monoxide can build up to toxic, and sometimes even deadly levels.
In response to the incident, safety experts are urging homeowners to maintain their properties regularly to prevent serious ...
Eight Minnesota fire departments, including Rochester, have received 2,500 CO alarms to install in homes at no cost, ...
Fourteen workers present at the time of the incident, and four were taken to area emergency rooms with varying degrees of CO ...
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety’s State Fire Marshal division, in partnership with the Rochester Fire Department, ...
When it’s cold like this, we want the heat. For many, this comes from fuel burning appliances, furnaces, gas stoves and fireplaces, to name a few. But, it’s these devices that come with a risk – ...
Austin among Minnesota fire departments receiving free CO alarms to install in homes The Minnesota Department of Public ...
• Avoid Carbon Monoxide (CO) Poisoning: Cracked heat exchangers or blocked vents can lead to dangerous carbon monoxide buildup. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, each year, ...
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Dangerously high carbon monoxide levels send Minnesota couple to hospital
A Minnesota woman called 911 because she thought she was having a heart attack. Then, her husband started seizing.
Rochester is one of eight cities across Minnesota that will be receiving free carbon monoxide alarms to give out to their ...
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