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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
Brochure
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CO "The Quiet Killer"
Running Time: (3:15)
Real Life
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The Silent Killer Strikes
Family of four found dead of carbon monoxide poisoning in Colorado
Video Link #1
Video Link #2

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
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Kidde KK2 - Kitchen Fire Extinguisher (disposable)
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Item #: 21006206
MFR: Kidde Safety
Part #: KK2
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Kidde KK2 - Kitchen Fire Extinguisher
Regular Use - Disposable
Suitable for use on Class B (liquids & gases) and Class C fires (energized electrical equipment). Features a "one touch" pressure check device to ensure reliable performance. It is manufactured from lightweight aluminum and a tough nylon valve assembly.
More fires start in the kitchen than in any other area of the house. And, cooking fires are the main cause of fire-related accidents. Protect your home and family with the extinguisher designed for the kitchen.
Features:
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Exclusive "One Touch" pressure check ensures reliable performance
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White decorator design fits any kitchen decor
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Quick-release cap for fast handling in emergencies (Wall mounting bracket included)
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Clear instruction label using graphics to show steps required to operate extinguisher
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Easy-to-pull safety clip
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Rust and impact resistant nylon handle
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1.5 lb of fire extinguishing agent (Average)
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2 year limited warranty
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UL approved bracket
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Powder coated cylinder for corrosion protection
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Regular Dry Chemical
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UL listed, UL rated 2-B:C
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Sodium Bicarbonate
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2 year limited warranty
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Suitable for use on liquid & energized electrical fires
MANUAL
MSDS SHEET
DATA SHEET
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Install. Inspect. Protect. Smoke alarms save lives.
If your smoke alarm was installed more than 10 years ago, it needs to be replaced. Find Out More at the U.S. Fire Administration's web site. »
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