Northeast Carbon Monoxide Alliance
The mission of the Alliance is to understand causes of CO and prevent future deaths and injuries
it's time to start planning
The CO alliance and Vt fire marshal’s office were happy to provide co alarms to this effort. Thank you for allowing us to take part.
Tune in to the latest NFPA podcast episode! Did you know that each year, over 430 deaths in the U.S. are caused by accidental carbon monoxide poisoning? That's a startling statistic, and it's why we're shedding light on this crucial topic.
Join us as we sit down with Richard Roberts, an expert member of NFPA committees on carbon monoxide. In this episode, he delves deep into the science behind this deadly gas, how it infiltrates homes, and its devastating effects on the human body. Listen here: http://nfpa.social/qkeK50R2wtG
Do you have working and know how often to test them? CO alarms should be tested at least once a month and replaced according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Get more CO safety tips here: http://nfpa.social/RFgO50QGicG
Do you have working and know how often to test them? CO alarms should be tested at least once a month and replaced according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Get more CO safety tips here: http://nfpa.social/NVjR50Quako
Deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning spike in winter.
Make sure you have working carbon monoxide alarms in your home!
SILENT KILLER | Family who lost parents, sibling to carbon monoxide poisoning warn of dangers Barbara and Robert Modzeleski and their son, Tim, were found dead inside their Kent County home in December after carbon monoxide poisoning.
It's ! Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning can cause severe health risks, especially in children. CO comes from many household appliances, and the risk of CO poisoning increases as the weather cools off, our windows are closed, and the use of heaters and portable generators increases. These are our top tips for CO safety!
Thank you to all who attended the 8th Northeast carbon monoxide safety summit. Both in person and online. We had a very successful event. We do want your input. Please help us improve the event by filling out the feedback form.
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Thank you to the Northeast Carbon Monoxide Alliance, state partners, corporate sponsors, presenters and guests for making this year's summit a success. State Fire Marshals from Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont were among those present who came together to discuss the future of addressing and responding to the unique challenges poses to our communities and first responders.
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The leading cause of fires in the kitchen is unattended cooking.
Nicholas and Zachary Burt Memorial Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Grant Program - CPSC Announces $2 Million Available in Grants to Help State, Local, and Tribal Governments Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is seeking applications for its Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Grant Program (COPPGP) to assist state, local and tribal governments reduce deaths and injuries from carbon monoxide poisoning. CPSC can award up to a total of $2 million in grants.
CPSC’s grant program is authorized through the Nicholas and Zachary Burt Memorial Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Act of 2022 (the Act), to provide eligible state, local, and tribal governments with grants to purchase and install carbon monoxide (CO) alarms in residential homes and dwelling units of low-income families or elderly people and facilities that serve children or the elderly, including childcare centers, public schools and senior centers, and to develop training and public education programs with the goal of preventing CO poisoning.
CPSC Announces $2 Million Available in Grants to Help State, Local, and Tribal Governments Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Apply Now Through December 15, 2023 CPSC Announces $2 Million Available in Grants to Help State, Local, and Tribal Governments Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning; Apply Now Through December 15, 2023
Registration Open for the 2023 Carbon Monoxide Awareness and Prevention Summit.
On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we would like to invite you to participate in this year’s summit .
This event provides a professional opportunity to convene multiple stakeholders to explore various Carbon Monoxide poisoning issues.
We believe that your participation will contribute to the success of this event.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/8th-annual-carbon-monoxide-awareness-summit-tickets-648306180237?aff=oddtdtcreator
it's almost time for our next summit we will have an in-person and online options. registrations will open soon.
Include Carbon Monoxide Prevention as Part of Your Spring Cleaning | NFPA | NFPA Social media outlets are full of tips to prepare your home and wardrobe for the warmer weather. Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning prevention should be part of that effort.
Storms coming! If you own a portable generator, make sure your carbon monoxide alarms are working!
Now that the 7th annual Fire Safety and Carbon Monoxide Awareness & Prevention Summit is in the books. We want to hear your feedback. please take time to complete our online post summit feedback form.
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7th Annual Carbon Monoxide Awareness & Fire Safety Summit 2022 Carbon Monoxide and Fires Safety Summit
This is the last call to sign up to attend the 7th annual Fire Safety and Carbon Monoxide Summit, in-person or online
This highbred summit will be taking place on October 27th at the New Hampshire Fire Academy campus, 98 Smokey Bear Blvd, Concord, NH 03301 as well as online via MS Teams
We are keeping the registration open for the weekend but Please consider registering today! If you register to attend online, a link will be emailed to you.
link
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/7th-annual-carbon-monoxide-awareness-fire-safety-summit-tickets-399516072327
A special thank you to our Conference Sponsors and Contributors! who make this event free.
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7th Annual Carbon Monoxide Awareness & Fire Safety Summit 2022 Carbon Monoxide and Fires Safety Summit
THIS IS A REMINDER TO REGISTER for the Northeast Carbon Monoxide Alliance 7th annual Fire Safety and Carbon Monoxide Summit, taking place on October 27th.
This will be a hybrid event in-person at the NH fire academy and online. once you register you can chouse in person or online. if you are going to join us online a link to join the event will be sent out a few days before
People may not realize how much carbon monoxide one portable generator can produce. It's - a lot. Enough to kill a family in minutes. Make sure you have working carbon monoxide alarms and only use your generator outdoors, at least 20ft away from your home.
How stored wood pellets can set off a carbon monoxide alarm Fire crews in Williamstown say a smoke alarm warned a homeowner about a bag of wood pellets that almost spontaneously combusted.
we are sharing this survey in hopes that you will provide the Northeast Carbon Monoxide Alliance with some valuable, local feedback on your fire department’s experience with carbon monoxide incidents.
link https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CarbonMonoxide2022
The Northeast Carbon Monoxide Alliance is committed to raising awareness of the dangers of carbon monoxide and seeks to gain a better understanding of what fire departments are seeing and experiencing within their local communities.. We appreciate you taking time out of your busy schedules to share your thoughts with us.
Thank you,
We are pleased to share an educational opportunity with you, as the Northeast Carbon Monoxide Alliance gears up for its 7th annual Fire Safety and Carbon Monoxide Summit, taking place on October 27th. The topic is timely, falling directly after Fire Prevention Week and as the home heating season approaches.
Please consider registering today, and sharing with your networks. In addition to some of the highlights featured below, there will also be a session around the results of the alliance’s recent carbon monoxide survey,
What You Didn't Know About Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Alarms Carbon monoxide poisoning is a potentially fatal health hazard most common in winter. But did you know research suggests carbon monoxide is also dangerous wh...
Couple died of carbon monoxide poisoning at Sandals resort in Bahamas, pathologist finds A Tennessee couple died from carbon monoxide poisoning in a villa at Sandals Emerald Bay resort on Exuma Island earlier this month, according to a report by The Nassau Guardian.
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