Thousands of people are in the dark Monday morning due to a wintry weather mix that has hit a large portion of Central and ...
As we continue into the coldest months of the year , it's nearly unavoidable that many of us will have to get out and brave the elements.And while bulding up ma ...
These winter storms that we are experiencing in our region can increase the risk in getting carbon monoxide poisoning.
Central Virginia welcomed its first snow of the year on Sunday. While staying cozy in your home is the safest way to spend ...
As temperatures outside are dropping, people are trying to raise the temperature inside their home sometimes with alternative ...
UVA Health’s Blue Ridge Poison Center advises against using heating methods that release carbon monoxide, such as portable power generators, in unsafe conditions. If not placed properly, this ...
Several deaths are blamed on a winter storm that shut down interstates, caused thousands of airport delays and racked up more ...
Use battery-powered lights such as flashlights instead of candles, which pose a fire hazard. Leave one light plugged in with ...
With power outages possible due to the winter storm, UVA Health’s Blue Ridge Poison Center urges avoiding carbon monoxide ...
Officials say that during a winter storm, people should stay indoors. But home heating systems running for hours can increase ...
Carbon monoxide poisoning can be a real threat when using a generator. Here are some things to know to stay safe.
Severe winter weather has entered the region and with it, most people think of closing and delays, power outages, traffic accidents, freezing lines and pipes, and downed trees. However, another ...