Tracking Carbon Monoxide Poisoning to Better Understand How People Are Poisoned
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08/15/2016
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Description:Tracking cases of CO poisoning and investigating their causes, public health findings have provided information to inform the development of laws and regulations. These developments include requiring CO detectors in new homes and other structures; engineering solutions to reduce the amount of CO emitted by appliances; and health education campaigns to promote CO detector use, regular maintenance of appliances, and proper use of generators following a power outage.
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:4b79f1769a6cfea73c760b6fe99b6413e550bc2a9c440489e50b8cd2eed955a7
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