Due to unprecedented snow and ice, more than 4 million people in Texas are currently without power.
Many people are trying to figure out alternative methods of heating in record-breaking freezing temperatures.
Officials say people are using risky heat sources that have increased emergency calls for carbon monoxide poisoning. Here’s why the clear, odorless gas is so dangerous.
This week, Texas was blanketed in unprecedented snow and ice. More than 4 million residents of the state are currently without power, CNN reports, meaning many people are trying to figure out alternative methods of heating in record-breaking freezing temperatures.
At the time of publication, at least 20 people have died from the unthinkable cold. One family who was trying to keep warm died after flames spread from their fireplace. And in the Houston area, a woman and her child died from carbon monoxide poisoning after running a car in their garage to try and heat up their home. A man and another child in
Officials Warn Texans About Carbon Monoxide Poisoning After People Die Using Risky Heat Sources Prevention 2/17/2021 Korin Miller
Due to unprecedented snow and ice, more than 4 million people in Texas are currently without power.
Many people are trying to figure out alternative methods of heating in record-breaking freezing temperatures.
Officials say people are using risky heat sources that have increased emergency calls for carbon monoxide poisoning. Here’s why the clear, odorless gas is so dangerous.
This week, Texas was blanketed in unprecedented snow and ice. More than 4 million residents of the state are currently without power, CNN reports, meaning many people are trying to figure out alternative methods of heating in record-breaking freezing temperatures.
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