As the dreaded winter storm approaches, North Texans need to stay on alert for a silent killer: carbon monoxide poisoning. Freezing temperatures and potential power outages may cause some households ...
Poor ventilation also increases the risk for carbon monoxide poisoning. "In the winter everybody closes everything up to keep the cold air out which keeps the CO inside," Taylor said.
"If you have a gas furnace, if you have a gas water heater, you know, you're heating your house with your fireplace, that's typically where you'll see that," said Jones. "So you can see carbon ...