Fire officials urge furnace checks, carbon monoxide detectors after fatal poisoning

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Fire officials urge furnace checks, carbon monoxide detectors after fatal poisoning
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This tragic event is a reminder to reflect on your own family's safety during difficult times due to weather,' Acting State Fire Marshal Jason Mowbray stated.

MOUNT PROSPECT, IL - FEBRUARY 19: A dual Smoke and Carbon Monoxide alarm is displayed in a Home Depot store February 19, 2004 in Mount Prospect, Illinois. United States Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that about 125 carbon-monoxide-related deaths occur each year.

The man was later pronounced dead, and Maryland State Police Aviation Command flew the others to Shock Trauma in Baltimore. This tragic event is a reminder to reflect on your own family's safety during difficult times due to weather," Acting State Fire Marshal Jason M. Mowbray stated in the press release. "Routine maintenance and safe operation of heating equipment, combined with properly installed and operating smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors, and practicing your home escape plans are a life-saving combination for all Marylanders," Mowbray said.

Have a qualified technician regularly service your furnace, boiler, and water heater. While you can physically check your appliances for visible damage, only a qualified technician can ensure that your furnace burns fuel efficiently.

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