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Cold weather increases home carbon monoxide threat



As temperatures dip and we crank up the heat, a by-product of combustion. Attached garages cardiorespiratory failure or death.
the risk for carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning with doors, ductwork or ventilation shafts Take action: Equipping your home with
significantly increases. The arrival of cold connected to a living space can also be sources. working carbon monoxide alarms is the only
weather is a timely reminder for all of us to take The risk: Carbon monoxide is responsible for way to detect this poisonous gas. For premium
the proper precautions to help protect our more than 300 deaths each year and is the protection against both CO and fire, the First
families from harm. Here’s what you need to number one cause of accidental poisonings, Alert 10-Year Battery Smoke & Carbon
know about CO: according to Statistics Canada. Compounding the Monoxide Alarm is equipped with a sealed
Hidden threat: Dubbed the “silent killer,” CO issue and concern is that CO poisoning is battery that powers the alarm for a decade –
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immediately and then call 911. www.newscanada.com
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by Lara Felsing
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T Edson Craft Centre Instructor Annette McGill lead a class of 18 kids ages 5-15 through a variety of pottery
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