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FACT SHEET: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention



Protect Your Family and Yourself from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning!



Automobiles and Carbon Monoxide



Boating Safety and Carbon Monoxide
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CO "The Quiet Killer"
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Real Life


The Silent Killer Strikes
Family of four found dead of carbon monoxide poisoning in Colorado
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A Mother's Plea to Congress:

Warn People About Carbon Monoxide
On Capitol Hill, Cheryl Burt Tells The Painful Story of the Loss of Her Children
Her story and video clip



8 Treated for Carbon Monoxide Exposure at Raleigh Motel
Article and video

Wireless

WIRELESS COMBO DETECTORS and ALARMS

Get dual protection from a wireless combination smoke and carbon monoxide detector. These alarms quickly and easily install an interconnected smoke alarm system throughout your home without any messy wiring or labor. Makes it easy to expand the coverage of a current interconnected system to an outside shed, attached garage, attic or other location where hardwiring is not practical.

Why Wireless?
• When one alam sounds they all do.
• More warning...in more places...means more time to escape.
• Install in minutes! Less cost, less hassle.
• Provide your family with advanced fire protection.


 

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First Alert SCO501CN ONELINK Talking Combination Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Detector and Alarm w/Programmable Locations (battery)
First Alert ONELINK SCO501CN Talking Combination Carbon Monoxide Detector and Smoke Alarm (battery)
Price: $89.42
First Alert ONELINK SCO501CN Talking Combination Carbon Monoxide Detector and Smoke Alarm (battery)
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