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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

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Carbon Monoxide Questions and Answers

Also available in: Spanish 

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a deadly, colorless, odorless, poisonous gas. This page provides information on what the symptoms of CO poisoning are, how CO is produced, what one should do to prevent CO pois... Details >

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

A CO Alarm Can Save Your Life

Also available in: Spanish - (PDF) 

Learn about the importance of replacing batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms annually. ... Details >

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention

Learn how you can prevent harmful exposure to carbon monoxide (CO), an odorless, colorless gas that can cause illness and death.... Details >

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning with Camping Equipment

Each year there are about 30 deaths and 450 injuries because of carbon monoxide poisoning from the use of portable camping heaters, lanterns, or stoves inside tents, campers, and vehicles. Follow thes... Details >

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

National Fire Protection Association: Safety Tip Sheets  External Link

The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) offers safety tip sheets on a variety of fire and life safety topics including carbon monoxide, clothes dryer and grilling.... Details >

National Fire Protection Association  External Link

Poison Prevention - Fact Sheets & Safety Tips  External Link

Medications, household cleaners and even a leaky gas furnace can pose serious poisoning risks to your kids. Keeping potentially dangerous substances out of little hands is a sure way to prevent unint... Details >

Safe Kids Worldwide  External Link

What You Can Do to Protect Children from Environmental Risks

Also available in: Spanish  Vietnamese - (PDF) 

Find steps parents and caregivers can take to protect children from health risks caused by the environment, including indoor air pollution, lead poisoning, carbon monoxide poising, sun exposure, mercu... Details >

Office of Children’s Health Protection, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency