Household safety experts consistently warn that some of the most dangerous threats inside a home are invisible, silent, and odorless. One of the most serious examples is carbon monoxide, a gas produced by faulty heating systems, furnaces, and fuel-burning appliances.
Because it cannot be seen or smelled, it often goes unnoticed until symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, or confusion begin to appear. According to safety organizations, carbon monoxide exposure is responsible for thousands of emergency room visits each year.
It can build up slowly in enclosed spaces, especially during nighttime hours when ventilation is limited. Bedrooms and nurseries are particularly vulnerable…
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