
How to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning while trying to stay warm during power outages
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As people try to keep warm without power during the massive winter storm blanketing a large swathe of the country, they run the risk for carbon monoxide poisoning when using unconventional heat sources such as stoves, grills or generators.
As people try to keep warm without power, they run the risk for carbon monoxide poisoning when using unconventional heat sources such as stoves, grills or generators. Here's what you need to know and do in order to stay safe and warm during the cold snap.More Related News

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