Keyless Cars and their Carbon Monoxide Toll
Altogether, the article has pointed out to the changes some of the companies have made to prevent more deaths and accidents, and also how some government institution has tried to campaign and educate individuals on the importance of ensuring they have switched off their keyless cars (Jeans & Kamp, 2018). How the article relates with what I learned in class Through the article, I have been able to understand more deeply about carbon monoxide and its effects on humans and the surroundings. It is clear that when the gas which is colorless and odorless is inhaled for a long time, it causes death or brain damages and vomiting as the gas molecules attach to red blood cells thus causing a cherry red rash on the victim.
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