Tuesday, November 9, 2010

November 09, 2010

“Often it takes some calamity to make us live in the present. Then suddenly we wake up and see all the mistakes we have made.”
Bill Watterson (1958- )
ABC7, fire departments launch safety campaign
KGO-TV
The ABC7 campaign is designed to raise awareness about fire safety and carbon monoxide poisoning. "I look back at the fire deaths that have happened in San ...
Hospital releases 2 Missoula-area hunters poisoned by carbon monoxide
The Missoulian
The three Missoula-area hunters who were found unconscious in their tent from carbon monoxide poisoning near Lima last month are recovering, ...
Raleigh death brings attention to carbon monoxide poisoning
WRAL.com
Sarah Fernside Tanner, 64, of 2602 Askew Drive, was pronounced dead at the scene from carbon monoxide fumes, police said. James Mahan Tanner Jr., 64, ...
Firefighters Donate Fire Detection Devices
Patch
The Menlo Park Fire Protection District will donate 350 smoke detectors and 150 carbon monoxide detectors to under privileged residents in honor of Carbon ...
Aspen May Spend $50000 Defending Workers In Carbon Monoxide Deaths
KMGH Denver
Parker and Caroline Lofgren, along with their children, Owen, 10, and Sophie, 8, died from carbon monoxide poisoning while staying in an Aspen home during ...
Public Advisory: CPSC Reminds Consumers to Change Smoke Alarm, CO Batteries
Justice News Flash
“Properly working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms can save lives by alerting you to a fire or to poisonous carbon monoxide in your home,” said CPSC ...