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National Carbon Monoxide Awareness Association

@ncoaa

Non-Profit driving conversion on the public health crisis - carbon monoxide #NCOAA

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Recent carbon monoxide and propane leaks in Broward County schools have highlighted a safety gap. Carbon monoxide is a silent killer—make sure your home and kitchen are protected too! Article: buff.ly/3MpOf3s #CarbonMonoxide #COAwareness

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Symptoms of CO poisoning can include headache, dizziness, nausea, confusion, and shortness of breath. If you or someone you know experiences these symptoms, get fresh air immediately and call 911. #StaySafe

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A generator in a cleaning van caused a CO leak in downtown Kansas City, leading to evacuations. Remember, CO is odorless and deadly - never run generators in enclosed spaces. buff.ly/3yZRITi #CarbonMonoxideSafety #Nonprofit

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Happy Labor Day from all of us at NCOAA! Today, we honor the hard work and contributions that strengthen our communities. Take time to rest, recharge, and celebrate your achievements. You’ve earned it Enjoy the day and stay safe! 💼🎉 #LaborDay #ThankYou #Nonprofit

Happy Labor Day from all of us at NCOAA! 

Today, we honor the hard work and contributions that strengthen our communities. Take time to rest, recharge, and celebrate your achievements. You’ve earned it

Enjoy the day and stay safe! 💼🎉 

#LaborDay #ThankYou #Nonprofit
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Join us! Our Founder, Charon McNabb, will be speaking at the North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology (NACCT) in Denver, Colorado, from September 19-23. buff.ly/3MBHJXL #NACT2024 #Toxicology #Innovation

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We can't mention enough: does your school have the proper carbon monoxide preventive measures set up? Keep your kids and communities safe from CO poisoning! buff.ly/4ecYunx #Nonprofit #CarbonMonoxideAwareness #SafetyFirst

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Apply now for a CO Grant through The LAUREN Project! The first 5 eligible organizations can receive up to 50 carbon monoxide alarms (with 10-year lithium batteries)Increase CO safety in your community! Deadline: October 1, 2024 Learn more and apply here: buff.ly/4czasXK

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Did you know that gas-powered landscape equipment like leaf blowers can emit dangerous carbon monoxide (CO) levels? CO is a colorless, odorless gas that can quickly become hazardous, especially in enclosed spaces like garages or sheds. Keep yourself and your family safe from CO.

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Carbon monoxide (CO) is a silent danger—colorless, odorless, and hard to detect. Early warning signs of CO poisoning can often feel like flu symptoms: 🔴 Headache 🔴 Dizziness 🔴 Nausea 🔴 Shortness of breath 🔴 Fatigue #Nonprofit #SafetyFirst

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a silent danger—colorless, odorless, and hard to detect. Early warning signs of CO poisoning can often feel like flu symptoms:

🔴 Headache
🔴 Dizziness
🔴 Nausea
🔴 Shortness of breath
🔴 Fatigue

#Nonprofit #SafetyFirst
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Join the CO Safety Coalition today: Membership is free, and we’re looking for passionate individuals to join our efforts to end CO poisoning. Make a difference in your community today and partner with us. Learn more and become a member: buff.ly/3IXgFA5 #nonprofit

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Did you know that smoking hookah can expose you to high levels of carbon monoxide? Learn more: buff.ly/3MDLMCz #COSafety #Nonprofit #StaySafe

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The Cadillac Fire Department will host the Annual Child Safety Expo from 4-6PM today! Come for fun, learning, and honoring our heroes. #SafetyFirst

The Cadillac Fire Department will host the Annual Child Safety Expo from 4-6PM today! 

Come for fun, learning, and honoring our heroes. 

#SafetyFirst
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Introducing, a new training module on the Fire Hero Learning Network: Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning in the Fire and Rescue Services Learn more and take this important 1-hour training session: buff.ly/4e3MBk1 #NCOAA #ProtectTheProtectors #CarbonMonoxide

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Super excited to be attending the National Comfort Institute 2024 summit. Having a wonderful time talking to high quality HVAC contractors about the importance of Carbon Monoxide safety and learning how they are protecting their customers!

Super excited to be attending the National Comfort Institute 2024 summit.  Having a wonderful time talking to high quality HVAC contractors about the importance of Carbon Monoxide safety and learning how they are protecting their customers!
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🐾 Keep your pets safe from carbon monoxide exposure! Just like humans, animals can suffer from carbon monoxide poisoning, which is odorless and invisible. #Nonprofit #COSafety

🐾 Keep your pets safe from carbon monoxide exposure! Just like humans, animals can suffer from carbon monoxide poisoning, which is odorless and invisible. 

#Nonprofit #COSafety
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Your donations help us continue our mission to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning and save lives. Every contribution supports public education, safety resources, and essential training programs. Donate now and be a part of the change: buff.ly/3XF36h6 #Nonprofit

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CO alarms save lives. Generators produce as much carbon monoxide as 100s of cars. Ensure your generator has an integrated CO shutoff and is UL 2021 compliant. Also, have a backup CO alarm - even if your home is all electric. Read here: buff.ly/3zhBqFD #Nonprofit

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NCOAA founder, Charon McNabb, will speak at the North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology (NACCT) on September 21, 2024, at 2 PM in Denver, CO. Join us and be a part of positive change! buff.ly/3MBHJXL #COAwareness #Toxicology #NACCT2024

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September 18 is Carbon Monoxide Awareness Day in Tennessee! Let’s take a moment to protect our families from the “silent killer.” Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible gas that can be deadly. Stay alert and keep your loved ones safe. #COAwarenessDay #StaySafeTN

September 18 is Carbon Monoxide Awareness Day in Tennessee! 

Let’s take a moment to protect our families from the “silent killer.” Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible gas that can be deadly.

Stay alert and keep your loved ones safe.  

#COAwarenessDay #StaySafeTN
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NCOAA attended the U-M Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) Annual Campus Fire Safety Month event at Ann Arbor today! At the event, we spoke with students about the importance of carbon monoxide safety and how to protect themselves in dorms and other places around campus.

NCOAA attended the U-M Environment, Health & Safety (EHS) Annual Campus Fire Safety Month event at Ann Arbor today!

At the event, we spoke with students about the importance of carbon monoxide safety and how to protect themselves in dorms and other places around campus.