Actress Dayle Haddon Dies from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

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Actress Dayle Haddon Dies from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Former actress Dayle Haddon died from carbon monoxide poisoning in her home. Her death has prompted fire departments to remind people of the dangers of this silent killer and the importance of carbon monoxide detectors.

Former actress and model Dayle Haddon died Friday morning in a Solebury Township home due to carbon monoxide exposure, according to the Bucks County Coroner. Her death has prompted local fire departments to remind people about the dangers of the silent killer and how to keep yourself and your family safe. Deputy Chief of the New Hope Eagle Volunteer Fire Company, Mark Nissenfeld, said, 'Carbon monoxide is the product of incomplete combustion.

So with any sort of combustion you have in your home, whether it’s gas-fired, propane-fired, oil-fired, wood-fired can cause carbon monoxide combustion if it’s not properly vented or if it’s incomplete.' Haddon was a Canadian model and actress who gained international fame in the 70s. A tribute to her from her son can be seen on her Instagram page. The celebrity, who once graced Vogue, her death now reminding people that a small investment into a carbon monoxide detector can save a life. Nissenfeld, stated, 'What makes carbon monoxide dangerous is that it’s odorless, colorless, tasteless. People don’t have any ability to detect it. It’s a product that the concentration and the time of exposure can lead to harmful effects.' He continued, giving advice for homeowners, saying, 'You can buy a combination smoke and carbon monoxide detector which is ok. The problem is smoke detectors should be placed high on the ceiling because smoke rises while carbon monoxide detectors are better placed lower on the ground.' Nissenfeld suggests people go the extra mile and have CO detectors on each level of the door and in bedrooms, if you close the door to go to sleep, as recommended. 'Since you’re unaware of it, if you go to sleep and there’s carbon monoxide in your environment, it can cause a problem over the time that you’re sleeping and you can wake up with serious medical conditions or possibly expire during the night,' Nissenfeld explained

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