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Staying Safe After the Storm: Hidden Dangers and How to Avoid Them
Friday, October 4, 2024
To stay safe during cleanup, use gloves, goggles, and N-95 masks. Items like drywall and carpet that soak up water are usually best thrown away. But what about when the power goes out? Generators can be a big help, but they also come with risks like carbon monoxide poisoning.
"Burning fuel creates carbon monoxide," says Dr. Jill Michels from the Palmetto Poison Center. "If you're not careful, it can sneak into your home and be very dangerous." If you need help, the Palmetto Poison Center is always ready to assist. Just call 1-800-222-1222 for emergency support.
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