Posted on 1/30/2023
Winter and spring temperatures are generally lower, in addition to " cooking tea around the stove ", eating hot pot, barbecue, heating indoors, cooking with gas with closed doors and windows, parking closed windows to blow air conditioning, etc., can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning.
According to incomplete statistics, about 6,000 people in China each year acute carbon monoxide poisoning, of which more than 200 people died.
Carbon monoxide poisoning is highly prevalent in winter!
To prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, what should I do?
1. Do not burn wood/coal for cooking and heating in a confined space. You need to open windows for ventilation to ...