Generators aren't the only equipment that can cause carbon monoxide poisoning. If not cleared, vents and pipes for gas ...
As temperatures drop and people turn to heaters, portable generators, and other heating devices to stay warm, the risk of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning increases. Each year, hundreds of people fall ...
A teenager and a toddler were hospitalized after they were found to have been poisoned by carbon monoxide in their home.
Evans County Fire and Rescue warned residents of keeping their generators too close to their homes after two adults and four ...
With freezing conditions in full swing, officials warn residents of potential hazards. To avoid risks, stay off the roads, check your heating methods, and protect your pipes. Stay safe, Houston!
WREG's Alex Coleman was joined by the Medical Director of Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, Dr. Rudy Kink. The two discuss the ...
National Fuel Gas is offering several reminders to help residents stay safe and save money this winter. The company urges homeowners to keep outdoor gas meters clear of snow and ice, make sure furnace ...
As the weather turns colder next week and the potential increases for hazards such as ice, snow and frigid temperatures, ...
Snow, ice, and, pipe-bursting cold temps, are likely headed for Eastern North Carolina through mid-week.Snow is expected to ...
As temperatures plummet and heating systems run at full capacity, health experts are urging caution to prevent carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp declared a statewide state of emergency, effective immediately, ahead of more potential winter ...
As temperatures drop, the Palmetto Poison Center is reminding people how to protect themselves from carbon monoxide poising.