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Metaphors can be helpful in teaching.
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November is
#CarbonMonoxide Awareness Month. Be aware of#COpoisoning symptoms as you turn up the heat this winter - http://pha.site/COpoison pic.twitter.com/1g6z9MtgwS
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Pets are people too. Oxygen was given to this puppy after exposed to high levels of
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#COpoisoning can cause deaths after disasters. https://bit.ly/2mFiQgs -
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#COpoisoning symptoms: headache, dizziness, weakness, nausea/vomiting, chest pain & confusion. http://go.usa.gov/S9xF#blizzardof2015 -
CO is found in fumes produced by furnaces, kerosene heaters, running vehicles, stoves, lanterns, gas ranges, portable generators, burning charcoal & wood. Protect yourself from
#COpoisoning - Install a#CODetector & check the batteries every 6 mo. Visit: http://bit.ly/2kXZNwU .pic.twitter.com/PW2ISCdqq8
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Make sure to have a carbon monoxide detector installed in your home and check the batteries every 6 months. Prevent
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If a CO detector sounds its alarm at home or in your accommodations, listen & act fast because it’s trying to save your life! Detectors do NOT malfunction as often as people think!!!
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Life threatening incidents like this can be avoided with the installation of a CO alarm.
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Learn steps to protect yourself and your family from
#COpoisoning. Install a CO detector & check the batteries every 6 months. Never run gas-powered generators in the home. Place them outside, at least 20 feet away. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2kXZNwU . -
It's not a
#SuperBowl party without the food! Just make sure to run your exhaust fan while cooking this weekend to prevent#COpoisoning! pic.twitter.com/mOpGtggHX3
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Carbon Monoxide is the invisible killer. We can't see it or smell it. Make sure your CO alarms in your house have good batteries & test the alarm monthky to make sure they're still working!
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Carbon Monoxide poisoning is entirely preventable. Protect yourself and your family. Learn the symptoms of
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CO is a silent killer & carbon monoxide poisoning mimics common illness such as the flu or food poisoning with symptoms to include shortness of breath, nausea, dizziness, lightheadedness or headaches.
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To keep your home safe this winter, test your Carbon Monoxide alarms to make sure they work. Never let your car run in an enclosed garage. Never use generators indoors, or near windows and doors. Learn more about
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Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is preventable! When turning your clocks back 1 hour for the end of
#DaylightSavingTime on November 3, also check the batteries in your CO detector. Learn how to prevent#COpoisoning. http://bit.ly/2VsJhYC -
Install a carbon monoxide (CO) detector and check the batteries regularly. Keep all generators or gasoline powered engines at least 20 feet from any door, window, or vent to prevent
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The Health Justice Advocacy Clinic
@ColumbiaLaw@ColumbiaMSPH is thrilled to join@NLIHC &@NHLP to Host a Hill Briefing on Healthy Housing Solutions to#leadpoisoning and#COpoisoning. Join us October 23!#NLPPW2019 October 23 https://nlihc.org/resource/nlihc-and-nhlp-host-hill-briefing-healthy-housing-solutions-october-23 … via@NLIHC -
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a silent killer. You can’t see it, smell it, or taste it; yet, there it is any time you burn a fossil fuel in, for example, a generator. Here are 3 ways you can prevent
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