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Do not mistake dangerous carbon monoxide (CO) exposure symptoms with heatstroke or a hangover this summer

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, August 9, 2023

“We know that people are looking forward to their outdoor vacation plans this summer.

Key Points: 
  • “We know that people are looking forward to their outdoor vacation plans this summer.
  • Schmitke continued, “With 10 incidents and seven injuries reported last year alone, CO exposure continues to be a safety concern across our province.
  • Ensure vacation rentals list a CO detector on-site and don’t be afraid to inquire if one isn’t listed.
  • Pack a portable battery-operated CO detector for camping, music festivals, boating, or visiting vacation rental properties with no CO detector on-site.