Saturday, October 29, 2011

October 28, 2011

You can't move so fast that you try to change the mores faster than people can accept it. That doesn't mean you do nothing, but it means that you do the things that need to be done according to priority.”
 Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962)

Saline business evacuated as officials investigate possible carbon monoxide ...
AnnArbor.com
Saline police and firefighters are on the scene of what they're saying could be a carbon monoxide leak at JAC Products. At least 5 people were transported to area hospitals for medical attention, according to Saline fire officials. ...

Five Bridgeport Township residents treated for carbon monoxide poisoning ...
The Saginaw News - MLive.com
Three members of a Bridgeport Township family were transported to a local hospital this morning for treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning, with two experiencing “possible life-threatening conditions” according to firefighters. ...

WINTER ADVISORIES
Public information statement national weather service burlington vt 500 am edt ...
Victoria Advocate
Be sure you provide adequate ventilation to prevent deadly carbon monoxide poisoning. Also...With any heating system...Make sure you have a battery powered operating carbon monoxide detector. Check your food supply and stock an extra supply of non ...

Deadly gas poses risk through heaters, cars
Jamestown Sun
“… educate the whole family about the difference between a smoke detector and a carbon monoxide detector.” If there's any question of carbon monoxide poisoning, people should call 911, he added. You can't see it, hear it, smell it, taste it or touch ...

Shiawassee Realtors hope to donate carbon monoxide detectors in honor of Ryes
Argus Press
SHIAWASSEE COUNTY — The recent deaths of a Corunna couple from apparent carbon monoxide poisoning came as a shock to many in the community. In an attempt to prevent similar tragedies, the Shiawassee Association of Realtors (SAOR) has begun raising ...

Hansen Family Going to U.K. for Carbon Monoxide Awareness
WGRZ-TV
WEST SENECA, NY - The parents of a West Seneca teen who died of carbon monoxide poisoning have turned their heartbreak into a mission to help others. Ken and Kim Hansen are headed to the United Kingdom Saturday for a week-long trip where they will ...