Texas — Carbon monoxide poisoning is a major risk. If you’re struggling to stay warm, please do not: - Run generators indoors - Use gas appliances like stoves for heat - Sit in your car in the garage to stay warm Visit http://tdem.texas.gov/warm to find a warming shelter near you.
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Carbon monoxide is a deadly gas you cannot see or smell. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include: headache, dizziness, weakness, nausea, vomiting, sleepiness, and confusion. If you or your family are experiencing these symptoms, get to fresh air immediately and call 9-1-1.
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By the way, every car should have a co2 detector built in to it, an internal one that turns the car off if it detects co2 and starts the ventilating and fan system. Engines that overheat already turn off and using cooling systems. Why can’t co2 detectors turn the car off?
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Automakers say don’t put co2 detectors in cars because cars get hot + alarms go, or exhaust from belching cars sets them off, but in both cases cooling and ventilation systems should go on and a big display warning flash in the car! And hot cars aren’t safe to be in anyway
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