Safety for Your Family

Scott Drzycimski Team Lead - Strategic Communications Interstate Power and Light Co., an Alliant Energy Company
Carbon Monoxide is a colorless odorless gas you don’t even know is there….but it can be in our home and can be a serious threat to our family. Here to help us sort out the issues and keep ourselves and our children safe is Scott Drzymcimski from Alliant Energy.
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Posted: February 4th, 2010 under Home, Safety.
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Comment from Kathy
Time: February 4, 2010, 9:11 am
I heard your message this morning about the carbon monoxide, checking appliances yearly. I just want to pass along that you can also get carbon monoxide from your car. My daughter was in college and for 4 months always sick. The doctors were testing her for EVERYTHING! Finally we found she had a bad crack in the exhaust manifold of her car. When she told the doctors this, they checked her blood levels which were very high. They said, “We thought of carbon monoxide, but your roommates were fine.” By this time it was too late, damage was already done. I watched her health deteriorate until she died at the age of 28. Please warn your listeners to also check their vehicles.




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