Tennessee Department of Health warns that Cold Weather increases Carbon Monoxide Threat
January 24, 2014
Nashville, TN – To keep warm air in and cold air out in winter months, most of us strive to keep every door and window tightly closed.
While that may help reduce heating bills, it may also increase the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
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