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Protect Your Family from the "Silent Killer"

You can't see, taste or smell carbon monoxide (CO), yet just minutes of exposure could be tragic. You and your family could be inhaling the deadly gas and not even know it. Learn how to spot the signs of CO poisoning before it's too late.

Economize On Heat, but Safely

Especially in this difficult economy, some families may consider using wood stoves, fireplaces or space heaters to heat their homes and save a few dollars. However, alternative heating may carry some additional safety risks. Follow these safety tips to keep your family warm while reducing injury and property damage that occur each year as a result of alternative heating.