Newswise — As the mercury dips, some people turn to alternative sources to ward off the cold. Too often, these practices lead to accidental deaths and injuries.

“Ovens and stove tops should never be used for heating, and space heaters should be kept away from children, animals and flammable objects,” says Dr. Paul Pepe, chairman of emergency medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

People with fireplaces should also check their chimney and flue for leaves and branches, and allow for ventilation and fresh air when using the devices. And if everyone in the house develops a headache at the same time, check the fireplace or other sources for carbon monoxide right away, Dr. Pepe says.

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