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  1. ... any major gas-burning appliances (such as a furnace or water heater). If the detector plugs into ... burning appliances such as hot water heaters or furnaces checked out once a year. Ask the technician ...
  2. ... any major gas-burning appliances (such as a furnace or water heater). Many carbon monoxide poisonings occur in the winter months when furnaces, gas fireplaces, and portable heaters are being used ...
  3. ... considered if the person is found near a furnace, car, fire, or in an area that is ... can cause poisoning include: Carbon monoxide gas (from furnaces, gas engines, fires, space heaters) Certain foods Chemicals ...
  4. ... air-conditioning systems can help control mold. Change furnace and air conditioner filters often. Use high efficiency ...
  5. ... filters to capture dust and animal dander. Change furnace filters frequently. Use high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) ...
  6. ... changes you may need to make include: Installing furnace filters or other air filters Removing furniture and ...
  7. ... for appliances, such as temperature settings on the furnace thermostat and dial settings on the washer and ...
  8. ... can be caused by: Cold, dry winter air Furnaces that heat the air and remove moisture Hot, ...
  9. ... air cleaner, and setting the fan on your furnace or air conditioning to "on" if you have ...
  10. ... HEPA) cleaners, and setting the fan on your furnace or air conditioning to "on" if you have ...
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