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Home Fire and Carbon Monoxide Safety

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Officials Warn of Winter Storm as CPSC Details Home Heating, Fire and Carbon Monoxide Risks
Officials warned of an approaching winter storm while the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission detailed heightened home-heating fire and carbon-monoxide risks, noting electric space heaters are involved in about 1,600 fires a year and fireplaces and chimneys in roughly 15,400 fires annually. The CPSC advises keeping space heaters three feet from flammables and plugged directly into wall outlets (and turned off when sleeping), using gasoline generators only outdoors at least 20 feet from the home, installing and testing smoke and carbon-monoxide alarms on every level and in each bedroom, and having furnaces, boilers, fireplaces, wood stoves and chimneys professionally inspected and maintained.
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