As temperatures drop and furnaces kick on, it’s important to make sure your home is safe from carbon monoxide, a toxic gas that you can’t see or smell.
As temperatures drop and furnaces kick on, it’s important to make sure your home is safe from carbon monoxide, a toxic gas that you can’t see or smell.
Carbon monoxide is a toxic, colorless, odorless gas produced by burning gas and oil furnaces, water heaters, fireplaces, and wood and gas stoves ...
The United Way presents the South Zanesville Fire Department with funding to supply Muskingum County homes with carbon ...
The Kidde Ring Smart Smoke + CO Alarm uses an app and voice alerts to let you know if there’s a fire or high levels of carbon ...
The SimpliSafe Smoke & Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm Listener enables customers to integrate their current smoke and CO detectors with SimpliSafe's connected system and 24/7 professional monitoring for ...
The new device allows customers' current smoke and CO detectors with SimpliSafe's connected system by working with existing ...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends placing carbon monoxide alarms on every floor and inside each bedroom . That guidance extends to travel spaces as well. "One is enough for a ...
A 74-year-old Germantown man died and his wife was hospitalized due to suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. A generator running in the attached garage is believed to be the source of the carbon ...
Carbon monoxide and gas alarms were triggered leading up to fatal explosion at the U.S. Steel Clairton Coke Works site Aug.
The number of call-outs to the London Fire Brigade (LFB) for carbon monoxide incidents has more than doubled in the past five years, according to new figures. The gas, labelled a "silent killer", ...
Practical fire safety tips every homeowner can use to stay protected year-round WACO, Texas, Oct. 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - ...