Get into fresh air immediately and call 911 or emergency medical help if you or someone you're with develops signs or symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Carbon monoxide poisoning, caused by inhaling fumes from fuel-burning appliances and vehicles, can lead to vomiting, confusion, unconsciousness, and death.
The effects of carbon monoxide poisoning have been found to be greatly alleviated, or in some cases eliminated, through the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Get into fresh air immediately and call 911 or emergency medical help if you or someone you're with develops signs or symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Carbon monoxide poisoning, caused by inhaling fumes from fuel-burning appliances and vehicles, can lead to vomiting, confusion, unconsciousness, and death.
The effects of carbon monoxide poisoning have been found to be greatly alleviated, or in some cases eliminated, through the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy.