Oklahoma Poison Center reports on cold weather hazards

Falling temperatures can bring an increase in carbon monoxide exposures OKLAHOMA CITY – As winter weather moves into Oklahoma and people begin to use their furnaces and fireplaces, calls to the Oklahoma Poison Center about carbon monoxide poisoning will increase. “People will occasionally attempt to heat their home with grills or stoves,” said Poison Cen...

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