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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Flyers and Other Educational Materials
On this page:
Flyers
- Pictogram: "Carbon Monoxide Hazard: Proper use of generators in the home"
Dimensions 8.5" x 11"
May be printed on paper, card stock, or crack 'n' peel
English (356 KB/1 page)
Spanish (354 KB/1 page)
Vietnamese (109 KB/1 page) - Pictogram: "Carbon Monoxide Hazard: Proper use of pressure washer engines"
Dimensions 8.5" x 11"
May be printed on paper, card stock, or crack 'n' peel
English (39 KB/1 page)
Vietnamese (101 KB/1 page) - "Say No to CO!: Proper use of pressure washers and generators"
Dimensions 8.5" x 11"
May be printed on paper, card stock, or crack 'n' peel
English (159 KB/1 page)
Spanish (181 KB/1 page)
Vietnamese (431 KB/1 page)
Door Hangers
- One-Sided: "Using a generator indoors WILL KILL YOU IN MINUTES" NEW! Aug 28, 2008
Dimensions 4" x 7"
May be printed on paper, or card stock
English (239 KB/1 page)
Spanish (431 KB/1 page)
Vietnamese (59 KB/1 page) -
Two-Sided: "Say No to CO!: Safety tips for use of generators"
Dimensions 4" x 7"
May be printed on paper, or card stock
English (47 KB/2 pages)
Spanish (33 KB/2 pages) -
One-Sided: "Say No to CO!: Safety tips for use of generators & pressure washers"
Dimensions 4" x 8 "
May be printed on paper, or card stock
English (43 KB/2 pages)
Spanish (44 KB/2 pages)
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- Page last updated August 28, 2008
- Content source: CDC Emergency Communication System (ECS), Division of Health Communication and Marketing (DHCM), National Center for Health Marketing (NCHM)
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