Carbon monoxide poisoning
A carbon monoxide poisoning occurs when CO (carbon monoxide) builds up in your bloodstream, replacing the oxygen and causing death. What is carbon monoxide? It’s a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas that appears when you burn certain things, such as gasoline, wood, propane, charcoal, and so on.
Your grills, fireplaces, stoves (which are not electric) can emit this type of gas. Unfortunately, you can’t detect it, but a carbon monoxide detector is effective.
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