“Noting that power outages may increase the risk for CO exposure through improper generator use, with children particularly vulnerable to CO poisoning, Alexander J. Northrop, M.D., from the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University in New York City, and colleagues examined all-scale (≥1 percent of a community without power) and large-scale (≥20 percent of a community without power) outages and their impact on CO poisoning on the day of the initial outage and for three days thereafter.”
Power Outages Up Odds of Carbon Monoxide-Related ED Visits Among Children – Physician’s Weekly