Prepare To "Fall Back" by Checking Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Properly Working Home Heating Devices and Carbon Monoxide Detectors Save Lives
November 3, 2022
As temperatures continue to drop and Daylight Savings Time comes to an end soon, Green County Public Health wants to remind residents to take action to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. We “fall back” an hour on November 6. When you turn back your clocks, it’s a good time to put new batteries in your carbon monoxide detectors.
“We tend to see more carbon monoxide poisonings in the cooler months,” said RoAnn Warden, Director and Health Officer at Green County Public Health. “Now is the time for Green County residents to make sure their heating sources and carbon monoxide dete...
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