Disaster-related Carbon Monoxide Exposures
CDC monitors and evaluates surveillance data on CO-related illness and death, and works with state and local agencies to respond to CO-related issues.
- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning After a Disaster
- Disaster Surveillance
- Floods
During and after a flood, you should know about power outages, how to keep food and water safe, how to clean up, and how to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. More » - Hurricanes
Key facts about hurricane readiness and recovery, preventing illness and injury, cleanup, evacuation, etc. More » - Power Outages
What you need to know when the power goes out unexpectedly: safe drinking water and food, CO poisoning, first aid for electrical shock, etc. More » - Research and Studies
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- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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