Carbon Monoxide Safety

An alarm is the only way to know if there are dangerous levels of carbon monoxide in your home.

Suggested hashtag: #COSafety

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NATIONAL EXPERTS on Carbon Monoxide Safety

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Carbon Monoxide Safety PROJECT MATERIALS

These materials were created by Prevent Child Injury to help spread the message about carbon monoxide. Please feel free to use these materials as needed. Most of these materials can be co-branded with your organization’s logo. 

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Carbon Monoxide Safety RESOURCES

These materials were created by Prevent Child Injury members and other trusted sources.

Fact Sheets, Brochures, & Webpages

Carbon Monoxide Safety – NFPA*
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Spanish

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Factsheet – CDC*
Available in additional languages

How to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning – healthychildren.org
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Spanish

You Can Prevent Carbon Monoxide Exposure – CDC*
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Additional languages

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard – CDC*
English
Spanish
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Posters, Flyers, and Other Printables

Carbon Monoxide Kills (English and Spanish) – NSC*

Carbon Monoxide Safety – USFA*
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Carbon Monoxide Warning Doorhanger – CPSC*
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Spanish

Charcoal Grill Safety Tips (English & Spanish) – CPSC*

Get to Know Carbon Monoxide Alarms – CPSC*/NFPA*
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Inspect, Detect, and Protect Against Carbon Monoxide Poisoning – CPSC*
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Spanish

 

Infographics & Social Media Graphics

Install and test CO alarms graphic – USFA*
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Portable Generator-Related Carbon Monoxide Deaths – CPSC*
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What is Carbon Monoxide Poisoning? – Very Well Health

 
 

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Reports & Toolkits

 
 

News Articles

 

*List of Abbreviations
CDC: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CPSC: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
HUD: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
MSH: Make Safe Happen
NCOAA: National Carbon Monoxide Awareness Association
NCSL: National Conference of State Legislatures
NFPA: National Fire Protection Association
NIST: National Institute of Standards and Technology
NSC: National Safety Council
SKW: Safe Kids Worldwide
USFA: United States Fire Administration

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