How to spot carbon monoxide leaks while you travel
Carbon monoxide exposure can be deadly but it's often the last thing people consider while traveling. Tanya Rivero reports on the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, the lack of regulations in U.S. hotels, and what you can do to protect yourself and your family this holiday season.
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