University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center: Falling Temperatures Brings An Increase In Carbon Monoxide Exposures
November 19, 2022
November 19, 2022
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Nov. 19 (TNSres) -- The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center issued the following news:
As winter weather moves into Oklahoma and people begin to use their furnaces and fireplaces, calls to the Oklahoma Center for Poison and Drug Information about carbon monoxide poisoning will increase.
"Heaters, fireplaces and water heaters experience wear and tear, just like every other part of a house," advises Poison Center Assistant Mana . . .
As winter weather moves into Oklahoma and people begin to use their furnaces and fireplaces, calls to the Oklahoma Center for Poison and Drug Information about carbon monoxide poisoning will increase.
"Heaters, fireplaces and water heaters experience wear and tear, just like every other part of a house," advises Poison Center Assistant Mana . . .
