CUMBRIA Fire & Rescue Service (CFRS) has issued fresh guidance on how to stay safe from the 'silent killer' Carbon Monoxide.
Carbon monoxide poisoning is incredibly dangerous. Not only can it make you very sick, but it could even lead to death.
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Long-term low-level exposure to the toxic gas can have lasting and life-limiting consequences including brain damage and ...
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