Little Rock, AR – If you’ve felt unexpectedly dizzy, lightheaded, or unusually tired this spring, safety officials in Arkansas say it may be worth checking more than your sleep schedule or daily stress.
According to fire safety and public health officials, mild carbon monoxide exposure often begins with symptoms that feel easy to dismiss — especially during late winter and early spring, when temperatures fluctuate and routines begin to change.
“Dizziness and headaches are often the earliest signs,” officials say. “And carbon monoxide is rarely the first thing people think about.”…