Archive for the ‘Carbon Monoxide Dangers’ Category

Snow blockage may cause carbon monoxide build up

Rachel Glaser reports: High snow drifts may cause increased levels of carbon monoxide to develop inside of a home, according to the New York State Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services.

The Silent Killer

Victorian families have been urged to get their gas appliances regularly serviced and checked to stop accidental carbon monoxide deaths in a new campaign featuring the parents of two children who died from carbon monoxide poisoning.

OXYGEN DEPLETION IN THE AIR WE BREATH, A SOLUTION!

bbccrazydave.blogspot.com for a full list of blogs. Yeah read the free to air blog, where this was first mentioned. I notice Mr. Obama is now getting on the case. See my Tweets on Twitter at @iamcrazydave about the 1-4 hrs its estimated to take to kill yourself via a pipe from the car exhaust, the coroner will have a verdict of death by carbon monoxide poisoning not carbon dioxide poisoning so where the myth has come from that that is what is generated by car exhausts is worth looking into. Apparently 3000 people per year die in London from diseases caused by long term exposure to car exhaust fumes.

Waterford mom tried to kill family via carbon monoxide poisoning but kids survived

For full Story, go to www.idetroitonline.com A 37-year-old Waterford woman who died of carbon monoxide poisoning was trying to kill her family when she gave her four children sedatives, then had them sleep in a van parked in their garage with the motor running, authorities said Tuesday. An autopsy concluded that Shanda Yenglin’s death was a suicide, Oakland County Medical Examiner Dr. LJ Dragovic told iDetroitOnline.com. “She was setting in place a plan to kill herself and all her children,” Waterford Township police Chief Daniel McCaw said at a news conference. Boys ages 10 and 11 and girls ages 13 and 14 were rushed to hospitals Monday morning and were expected to recover. Sometime Sunday night, Yenglin gave the children milkshakes laced with sleeping pills and pain relief drugs, set the house’s thermostat to 53 degrees and told them to sleep in the van in the garage to stay warm, McCaw said.

Carbon monoxide suspected in AA county man’s death

Anne Arundel county authorities are investigating the death of a man whose body was found in his home.

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