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HOW TO RESPOND TO A CARBON MONOXIDE CALL

Tango_350x236Dropping temperatures outside mean furnaces are heating up inside, putting homeowners and first responders at a higher risk for carbon monoxide poisoning.

With more than 50,000 people hospitalized each year for carbon monoxide poisoning, it’s important for fire departments and first responders to know what to look for when responding to a carbon monoxide call.

Download our guide to learn:

  • The first 5 things you need to do when responding to a carbon monoxide call
  • How to test for carbon monoxide
  • How to check combustion appliances to find the source of carbon monoxide
  • What exposure limits mean for your health

Download Your Carbon Monoxide Investigation Guide