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Carbon monoxide awareness must be 365 days a year — Swanick
Fianna Fáil Seanad spokesperson on Health and Mental Health, Dr Keith Swanick, has called on the leader of the house to arrange a debate on carbon monoxide and related matters where proposals can be examined which would place a much greater onus on landlords and others to ensure safety standards are maintained.
Mayo fire officer issues carbon monoxide warning
Mayo's chief fire officer has issued a warning to householders to protect themselves from the potentially devastating effects of carbon monoxide in their homes.
Town council to install carbon monoxide alarms
Castlebar Town Council is to install carbon monoxide alarms in all of its properties.
Warning following carbon monoxide poisoning from disposable barbecue — Higgins
MEP Jim Higgins has issued a warning to people to be aware of carbon monoxide poisoning from barbecues.
Senior alert scheme
Are you over 65 and living alone or with another person aged over 65? If so you could be entitled to external sensor lighting, internal emergency lighting, and monitored personal alarm which includes a monitored smoke detector and a monitored carbon monoxide detector.
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Mayo customers being notified about gas cooker alertÂ
The National Consumer Agency has put a call out to locate some 5,000 gas cookers which, in certain circumstances, can cause carbon monoxide poisoning if they are not used in accordance with the user instructions and the grill door is closed when the grill is in operation. There were 293 of these cookers sold in Mayo. For specified makes and models of gas cooker, with a separate oven and grill, operating the grill with the grill door closed can cause extremely dangerous levels of carbon monoxide to be produced, which can cause serious injury or death.