The silent killer in your home: Carbon monoxide danger grows during winter
In case of accidental ingestion or exposure, seek medical care at your nearest clinic immediately, or contact the Poison Information Helpline of the Western…
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Robin-Lee Francke | Published 11 minutes ago The temperatures continue to drop; many are doing everything they can to stay warm this winter; however, a ‘silent killer’ continues to lurk. Over the past year, the National Poison Information Helpline recorded 25 reported cases of carbon monoxide poisoning, including eight children under the age of 12.
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Robin-Lee Francke | Published 11 minutes ago The temperatures continue to drop; many are doing everything they can to stay warm this winter; however, a ‘silent killer’ continues to lurk.
according to IOL (Independent Online)Over the past year, the National Poison Information Helpline recorded 25 reported cases of carbon monoxide poisoning, including eight children under the age of 12.
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