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Carbon Monoxide Dangers






Carbon Monoxide (CO) can come from a variety of sources, including cars, portable generators, and malfunctioning fuel-burning appliances such as furnaces, ranges, water heaters and room heaters. This 1-page safety topic reviews symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning and safety precautions to take at home to stay safe.
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Weeklysafety.com exclusive 1-page safety topic that reviews symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning and safety precautions to take at home to stay safe.