New Hampshire launches statewide push to prevent carbon monoxide deaths

With winter around the corner, state officials are warning New Hampshire residents about the deadly but invisible threat of carbon monoxide poisoning. The State Fire Marshalโ€™s Office has rolled out a new public awareness campaign featuring Gov. Kelly Ayotte and State Fire Marshal Sean Toomey, urging families to check their carbon monoxide (CO) alarms and take steps to protect vulnerable neighbors.

โ€œCarbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, silent danger, but CO poisoning is preventable,โ€ State Fire Marshal Sean Toomey said. โ€œA working alarm can make all the difference.โ€

The campaign โ€” funded by a U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission grant โ€” includes radio, and social media ads that will run statewide. The funding also supported the installation of CO detectors in schools and homes. Officials stressed that while summer may not seem like the time to worry about carbon monoxide, now is the time to act. โ€œWe want residents to use this reminder to schedule their annual maintenance for all fuel-burning heating equipment,โ€ Toomey said.

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