UGI officials say cases typically increase in winter because of heating equipment issues or the unsafe running of vehicles or other equipment in enclosed spaces.
Burning candles, incense, and fireplaces releases chemicals that might cause allergy-like symptoms or long-term respiratory ...
(WHTM) — UGI Utilities is issuing a safety alert in response to the increase in carbon monoxide (CO) emergencies in Pennsylvania. UGI says customers must know the symptoms of CO poisoning and take ...
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