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Cold Weather Means an Increased Risk of CO Poisoning

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There have already been cases of carbon monoxide poisonings in Tulsa this year, even though the first bitter cold weather has just arrived. Joe Ringer with EMSA in Tulsa says when homeowners first fire up the heater, it’s a dangerous time if there’s a leak. He says a working CO detector is a good idea to help keep the family safe. He also recommends having a professional check out your heating system.

Symptoms of CO poisoning are nausea, headaches, dizziness, and eventually unconsciousness. He says if they appear, get outside and call 911.