Carbon Monoxide

More than fifty percent (50%) of all carbon monoxide incidents occur within homes. Twenty percent (20%) of all incidents occur in businesses of various types
Carbon Monoxide is the leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths in US, with more than 20,000 people hospitalized each year.
The Centers for Disease Control reports that cases of carbon monoxide poisoning have been on the rise in recent years, climbing 36 percent between 2001 and 2006.
The odorless, invisible gas accumulates, it progressively blocks oxygen from being taken up and circulated throughout the body. Early symptoms include headache, dizzi ness and nausea. Carbon monoxide can quickly lead to unconsciousness, organ failure and death.
In 2009 Carbon Monoxide killed 110 Americans in December, 96 in January, and 76 in February
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