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Fire Departments Warns of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in Home During Cold Season

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OHIO – According to CDC over 400 people die each year from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning.

As the weather goes cold and snow and ice starts settling in, fire departments across the countries are urging people caution when it comes to their outside vents, that could trap the deadly odorless gas into your home.

A facebook post by Warman Fire and Rescue says, “Carbon Monoxide Safety Alert! Please take a minute to clear ice off your newer homes high efficiency intakes and exhausts on your house or it may back up into your home. CO has no odor, can’t see it- the silent killer! Be safe and buy a CO detector for under $40. Might save your families life! Stay warm and safe!”

The most common symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning is headache, dizyness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, chest pain, and confusion.

Other tips that can be useful in protecting yourself:

  • Never run a motor vehicle, generator, or any gasoline powered vehicle in a confined space such as a garage or by a open window in your home.
  • Check your CO detectors batteries or buy one
  • Have your heating system checked by a trained professional regularly.