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Faced with Low Temperatures, They Recommend Not to Use Brazier in Closed Environments

The Fire Department of the Provincial Police provided recommendations to the Formosña community to prevent poisoning by inhalation of carbon monoxide, a risk that is boosted in days of low temperatures. During days of intense cold, the use of stoves, gas heaters or electric and braziers to firewood inside homes is intensified, those that used incorrectly increase the chances of poisoning. Carbon monoxide is a odorless and colourless gas that can…
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The Fire Department of the Provincial Police provided recommendations to the Formosña community to prevent poisoning by inhalation of carbon monoxide, a risk that is boosted in days of low temperatures. During days of intense cold, the use of stoves, gas heaters or electric and braziers to firewood inside homes is intensified, those that used incorrectly increase the chances of poisoning. Carbon monoxide is a odorless and colourless gas that can…

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noticiasformosa.com.ar broke the news in on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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