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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)
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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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RD1 First Alert Radon Gas Test Kit
MFR: First Alert
Part #: RD1
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Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer in non-smokers, responsible for as many as 30,000 deaths per year! You can't see, taste or smell radon gas and testing for radon is simple and inexpensive.
First Alert Radon Gas Detector Test Kit is a simple test that can detect if radon is present, and instruct you what corrective action to take. The First Alert® name lets you know it's a product you can trust.
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Charcoal test kit traps particle traces
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Short term test takes only 2-3 days in home
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Price includes lab analysis by an Environmental Protection Agency listed lab
What is Radon? Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas produced by the breakdown of uranium in soil, rock and water. All rocks contain some uranium, though most only contain a small amount. Some rocks have higher than average uranium contents, and could potentially produce more radon. These include granites, dark shales, light-colored volcanic rocks, sedimentary rocks containing phosphate, and metamorphic rocks derived from these rocks.
Radon is most concentrated in the lowest level of the home, like the basement or crawlspace. Radon can enter your home through: cracks in a home's foundation or walls, openings or spaces around sump pumps and drains, or construction joints or flaws.
 PRODUCT MANUAL
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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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