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A $30 device could save your life from a silent, odorless threat in a hotel room.
The Monroe County Fire Marshals and Inspectors Association raised money for a good cause Saturday. The event highlighted the ...
The sisters of a man who died of carbon monoxide poisoning in his car are campaigning for it to be a legal requirement for detectors to be fitted in UK vehicles. Michael Barnard, 36, from Barrow ...
There are no widespread regulations in the U.S. or in many other countries requiring carbon monoxide detectors in hotels, so experts recommend you travel with your own alarm. When you travel ...
The study added that "most poisonings were caused by natural gas fueled appliances and could likely have been prevented by an in-room carbon monoxide alarm." Why don't more hotels have detectors?
Should families bring portable carbon monoxide detectors on vacation? “Carbon monoxide poisoning in hotels and rentals is rare,” Dr. Joel Gator Warsh, a board-certified pediatrician ...
In both cases, authorities have said carbon monoxide poisoning caused the deaths. While many homes in the U.S. are equipped with alarms that detect the presence of the dangerous gas, travelers may ...
Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of the retired Yankees player Brett Gardner, died from carbon monoxide poisoning while on vacation in Costa Rica. Here’s why the gas is so dangerous.
And finally, if all else fails — bring your own portable detector. Those are the tips from Charon McNabb, the president of the National Carbon Monoxide Association. Following the high profile ...
Garmin has announced the unveiling of its first carbon monoxide detector for aircraft. The remote-mount GCO 14 unit can interface with select Garmin avionics, enabling the pilot to detect and ...
Everyone's well aware of how important smoke detectors are, but there's another early-warning system every home should have. Carbon monoxide can be a real problem and it's called the "silent ...