From Texas Department of Insurance <[email protected]>
Subject How to prevent and detect carbon monoxide
Date July 7, 2022 6:27 PM
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The dangers of carbon monoxide



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Carbon monoxide is called the ?silent killer? because you can?t see it, smell it, or taste it.

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* Detect odorless carbon monoxide, the ?silent killer? [ [link removed] ]
* Summer travel? Remember to check for smoke, carbon monoxide detectors. [ [link removed] ]
* Detecte el inodoro mon?xido de carbono, el "asesino silencioso" [ [link removed] ]

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