Fort Hood Family Housing - Do you know what to do if your carbon monoxide (CO) detector goes off? 1. Check to see if any member of your household is experiencing symptoms
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City Of Lynn Fire Dept. on Twitter: "Steady winds expected throughout the day causing snow drifts against your home. Homeowners with high-efficiency furnaces should make sure their air intake & exhaust pipes
Strathmore Fire Department - As the weather gets cooler, it's a great time for a reminder about Carbon Monoxide safety. Running vehicles, clothes dryers and wood burning fireplaces all produce CO. Keep
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