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Accidentally inhaling carbon monoxide (CO) — dubbed the “silent killer” in the medical world — typically isn’t top of mind ...
Each year, more than 400 Americans die from unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning. Here's what to know about traveling with ...
Recent fatal carbon monoxide poisonings in hotels reveal dangerous regulatory gaps worldwide. Discover why experts recommend ...
According to Safe Kids Worldwide, families should bring portable carbon monoxide alarms on vacation, particularly if the ...
And finally, if all else fails — bring your own portable detector. Those are the tips from Charon McNabb, the president of the National Carbon Monoxide Association. Following the high profile ...
The study added that "most poisonings were caused by natural gas fueled appliances and could likely have been prevented by an in-room carbon monoxide alarm." Why don't more hotels have detectors?
A 14-year-old boy's death from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in a hotel highlights the need for portable carbon ...
State Rep. Jeanne McNeill announced a bill that would require certain childcare facilities to be equipped with carbon ...
A spokesperson for Sandals Resorts confirmed to CBS MoneyWatch at the time that Sandals has carbon monoxide detectors in all rooms across its facilities. Airbnb started offering hosts free carbon ...