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Masimo
Corporate Receive COSA Sudden Impact Life Saving Award

The
Carbon Monoxide Safety Association (COSA) is pleased to
announce that the Masimo Corporation is the recipient of the
“Sudden Impact” Life Saving Award. This award is presented
for providing the world with advanced technology that
continuously and noninvasively measures the concentration of
carbon monoxide in the blood of people suspected to be
carbon monoxide poisoned. Details
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Carbon monoxide is a gas, that is colorless, odorless,
tasteless, and highly toxic. Carbon
Monoxide is a silent killer.
Every year carbon monoxide claims hundreds of
lives and sends over 50,000 poisoning victims a year to
emergency rooms. Learn more
here.

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Download a free consumer
Carbon Monoxide Safety
brochure
here
Everyday is Carbon Monoxide Safety Day
Remembering Ian
Ian’s Challenge:
Ian Hineman of Creston, Montana near Kalispell died from
Carbon Monoxide poisoning on December 21, 2008. He was
an active, outgoing teenager who…
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all of the latest Carbon Monoxide Safety News, click
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