It’s Fire Safety for November! 🔥 Let's Think Carbon Monoxide Safety.

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November: Let's Think Carbon Monoxide Safety

Carbon monoxide is an invisible, odorless gas that can be deadly if inhaled, often produced by malfunctioning furnaces, stoves, or vehicles in enclosed spaces. Protect your home by installing CO detectors on every floor, ensuring proper ventilation, and scheduling regular inspections of all fuel-burning appliances.

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