Tuesday Apr 23, 2013
Risk and protective behaviours for residential carbon monoxide poisoning
Unintentional, non-fire-related carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is a leading cause of poisoning death and injury in the USA. Most residential poisonings are preventable, so how to get people to adopt these protective behaviours?
IP editor Brian Johnston talks to Douglas Rupert, Health Communication Program, RTI International, and Scott Damon, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about what their research looking at the question revealed.
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Risk and protective behaviours for residential carbon monoxide poisoning http://bit.ly/12FjyeH