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Cold Came: Recommendations to Avoid Carbon Monoxide Inhalation Accidents

Summary by El Roldanense
The cold comes and the stoves are lit. But as important as being heated is to take all necessary precautions to avoid accident with the use of the artifacts. Sergio Saucedo (@syc_agua_gas) is a registered gasist and provides a series of recommendations to take into account and avoid accidents by inhalation of carbon monoxide: #Maintaining gas artifacts before use. #Controlling that the flame of the gas device is blue.
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The cold comes and the stoves are lit. But as important as being heated is to take all necessary precautions to avoid accident with the use of the artifacts. Sergio Saucedo (@syc_agua_gas) is a registered gasist and provides a series of recommendations to take into account and avoid accidents by inhalation of carbon monoxide: #Maintaining gas artifacts before use. #Controlling that the flame of the gas device is blue.

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El Roldanense broke the news on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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