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St. Louis Fire Department To Install Carbon Monoxide Alarms

St. Louis Fire Department To Install Carbon Monoxide Alarms

The St. Louis Fire Department received a $90,000 grant from the assistance to Firefighter's Grant program to install Carbon Monoxide alarms. The grant funds were distributed through the Fire Prevention and Safety section of the grant program.

The program targets homes of seniors and those with small or unborn children. Everyone is at risk to Carbon Monoxide exposure. However, medical experts believe that unborn babies, infants, children, senior citizens, and people with heart or lung problems are at even greater risk for CO poisoning.

Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless, and toxic gas. Because it is impossible to see, taste or smell the toxic fumes, CO can kill a person before they are aware it is in their home. CO gas con come from several sources, including: gas-fueled appliances, charcoal grills, wood-burning furnaces or fireplaces, and motor vehicles.

Hillcrest Neighborhood Celebrates 100 Years in Clayton, St. Louis City

Hillcrest Neighborhood Celebrates 100 Years in Clayton, St. Louis City

Marguerite Garrick's family has lived in the 100-year-old Hillcrest neighborhood since 1962, so she's familiar with the changes that have happened there over time.

But she also sees constants.