Carbon Monoxide Poisonings Spike After Big Storms. Portable Generators Are A Culprit

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Carbon Monoxide Poisonings Spike After Big Storms. Portable Generators Are A Culprit
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Research suggests carbon monoxide poisoning from portable generators actually has the potential to take more lives than the natural disasters that prompt people to use them. 'You realize this is ... literally a public health epidemic.'

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Henretig recently retired from clinical practice as an emergency physician but still works as a senior toxicologist at the Poison Control Center at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, which he helped found in 1985. He and his colleagues have been trying to raise awareness about proper portable generator use for years, but carbon monoxide poisoning cases inevitably surge after each big storm.

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