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Why is Carbon Monoxide dangerous?

March 24, 2026August 3, 2018 by mtngadmin

Red blood cells pick up CO quicker than they pick up oxygen. If there is a lot of CO in the air, the body may replace oxygen in blood with CO. This blocks oxygen from getting into the body, which can damage tissues and result in death.

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