Exposure to Elevated Carbon Monoxide Levels at an Indoor Ice Arena - Wisconsin, 2014

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a human health hazard, and exposure to CO is preventable. CO cannot be detected by human senses, but exposure to CO can lead to substantial morbidity and might be fatal. Here, Creswell et al detail the findings of the investigation conducted by the Wisconsin Department of Hea...

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Hauptverfasser: Creswell, Paul D, Meiman, Jon G, Nehls-Lowe, Henry, Vogt, Christy, Wozniak, Ryan J, Werner, Mark A, Anderson, Henry
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Sports facilities
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