Tuesday, April 12, 2011

April 12, 2011

“Everything yields to diligence.” Antiphanes (408 - 334 BC)

Carbon monoxide scare at Target North « Breaking News & Updates 
By Breaking News, postbulletin.com
Firefighters set up outside and used a finger test to check carbon monoxide levels of about 40 employees who had been inside, but those being tested appeared to be fine. Some people were waiting outside for the store to reopen. ...

Follow up
Judge, lawyers called on to speed up carbon monoxide deaths case 
Glenwood Springs Post Independent
A lawyer representing relatives of the family of four killed by carbon-monoxide poisoning has asked a district judge and the participating attorneys to speed up the criminal cases of two defendants criminally linked to the 2008 fatalities. ...

Jersey City inspectors issue multiple violations at other properties owned by ... 
The Jersey Journal - NJ.com By MICHAELANGELO CONTE
Multiple violations were issued yesterday at three Jersey City buildings owned by the landlord who is facing $41000 in fines at a fourth building where two people died of carbon monoxide poisoning. Both people died a month apart ... 

Follow up
 Two Men Arrested Over Carbon Monoxide Deaths 
Sky News
 After the deaths the apartment was closed off while health and safety officials carried out investigations to determine the cause of the poisonous leak. Carbon monoxide was believed by investigators to be responsible. Both teenagers were from the ...

SoutheastHEALTH / Southeast Hospital in Missouri - Protect your ...
Southeast Hospital Health
 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning poses real risks As families crank up the furnaces and space heaters for added warmth in the winter, the risk of carbon monoxide ...

Carbon Monoxide Detectors Donated 
4ni.co.uk
The organization, which uses profits generated from its business to partly or wholly fund activities aimed at benefiting the whole community, is donating 200 carbon monoxide detectors to representatives from St Vincent de Paul, the Church of Ireland ...

Firefighters urge people to protect themselves against the "silent killer"
Bridgwater Mercury By Rory McKeown »
FIREFIGHTERS are urging people to protect themselves against the “silent killer” - carbon monoxide - after a war veteran from near Bridgwater was nearly killed by the poisonous gas. Hughie Purdy, of Stogursey, told the Mercury this ...