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Is Carbon Monoxide a "Gas Leak," or should we be calling it something else?
It's time to set the record straight: Carbon monoxide is not a “gas leak.” It is a toxic gas exposure. And using the wrong language confuses the public, delays understanding, and prevents families from knowing what actually happened, or how to protect their children in the future.
This imprecise reporting isn’t a small issue. It undermines awareness, downplays risk, and allows preventable CO incidents to keep happening.

Nikki James Zellner
2 days ago5 min read


The 4 P's of CO Safety: A Framework for Safer Schools and Communities
Every year, students and educators are exposed to, and often poisoned by, a gas that no one can see, smell, taste, or hear: carbon monoxide. At CO Safe Schools, we believe that awareness isn't enough; we need a framework that helps everyone understand how to take action. That's why we developed the 4 P's of CO Safety: poison, prevention, protection, and preparedness.

Nikki James Zellner
Nov 24 min read


Beyond the Chart: Understanding the impact of carbon monoxide on the Human Body
For decades, carbon monoxide (CO) safety education has relied on a familiar visual: a chart linking parts per million (PPM) to predicted health effects. It’s neat, it’s easy to reference, and it’s dangerously incomplete.
Because carbon monoxide exposure doesn’t follow charts. It follows conditions: who you are, where you are, and how long you’re there.
That’s why it’s time for a new way to understand CO’s impact: a model that puts people, not numbers, at the center.

Nikki James Zellner
Oct 303 min read


Why Don't All Schools Have Carbon Monoxide Detection? Breaking Down the Barriers in CO-related School Safety
"Why Don't All Schools Have Carbon Monoxide Detection?" Tune in for the answer.

Nikki James Zellner
Sep 176 min read


The Hidden Crisis: 103 Carbon Monoxide Incidents Have Poisoned Students Across America's Schools in the Last Five Years
Carbon monoxide exposure is preventable. Our Five Year Snapshot report shows there's still a ways to go before schools are actually taking the steps to prevent.

Nikki James Zellner
Sep 134 min read


Understanding Negative Air Pressure and CO Risk: What Happened in Osceola Could Happen Anywhere
"Negative air pressure" may sound harmless, but it's a big factor in carbon monoxide buildup in school buildings.

Nikki James Zellner
Sep 135 min read


2023-2024 Campus Report Card reveals a harrowing look at this past academic year's carbon monoxide incidents on school campuses
CO Safe Schools has released its 2nd annual U.S. Campus Report Card – highlighting startling statistics and data for 2023-2024 school year.

Nikki James Zellner
Aug 6, 20244 min read


2022-2023 Campus Report Card shows carbon monoxide exposure remains an issue in U.S. schools
CO Safe Schools has released its Campus Safety Report for the 2022-2023 school year, reviewing the year's campus-based CO incidents.

Nikki James Zellner
Sep 8, 20234 min read


Indoor Air Quality monitoring for carbon monoxide in schools
A look at Boston Public Schools Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) dashboard, released in 2022.

Nikki James Zellner
Aug 27, 20236 min read


Who's culpable in Allentown?
Another carbon monoxide poisoning incident in a school – this time catching national media's attention because of the events that...

Nikki James Zellner
Oct 15, 20224 min read


To protect all occupants in schools, key code councils have to move out of the CO dark age
Inconsistent and outdated language around carbon monoxide detection will lead to injuries. And already has.

Nikki James Zellner
Aug 14, 20214 min read
We're officially on NFPA's Agenda
The National Fire Protection Association's Life Safety Code (NFPA 101) is the most widely used source for strategies to protect people...

Nikki James Zellner
Jun 27, 20212 min read
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