Police said he was using his gas stove to heat his home, which reached 187 degrees and flooded the air with carbon monoxide.
Families will crank up the heat at home as the coldest temperatures since January move across South Carolina, but their method may not be safe.
"If a level of carbon monoxide is off, a person won't have any symptoms, they will just lose consciousness and die," Weaver ...
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Officials with Central Berkeley Fire and EMS are encouraging safe home heating as temperatures begin to dip back down.