
Everything You Need to Make CO Awareness Month a Success
Join us for this webinar to discover how you can use the 2025 CO Awareness Month Toolkit to amplify your impact. This webinar will walk you through everything inside the toolkit and give you the confidence to spread life-saving awareness in your community.
In this webinar, you will:
• Explore the toolkit resources, including daily social posts, customizable graphics, and professional email templates.
• Learn effective strategies to connect with schools, fire departments, healthcare providers, and neighbors.
• See real examples of how the toolkit can turn awareness into action.
• Get your questions answered so you can hit the ground running in November.
CO Awareness Month is the time when communities across the nation unite to educate, engage, and protect. This webinar is your opportunity to be prepared, be inspired, and be part of the movement.
Watch today and get ready to make November count.

Speakers

Charon McNabb
Founder
NCOAA
Charon holds a Bachelor’s of Science in Electrical Engineering from Lawrence Technological University. She spent 25 years in automotive development focused on new technology with General Motors, Denso and Magna International. She also dealt directly with the National Highway Safety Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) driving new backup camera regulation that began in 2018. Ms. McNabb previously co-founded Global Advance Sales & Marketing, helping guide manufacturers and inventors through the automotive sales process, driving growth and profitability. She also founded NCOAA in 2015, after struggling with 11 years of chronic CO poisoning from 3 low-level home appliance leaks and was repeatedly misdiagnosed with TBI, COPD and early onset Alzheimer’s disease.

Jamilah Maronde
Campaigns & Communications Specialist
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH)​
Jamilah is a public health communicator primarily interested in the way that our environment, both indoor and outdoor, impact our health. She is a recent graduate of the Master of Public Health program at NYU, where she was a William N. Rom Climate Change and Health Fellow. Her notable past work includes working with the nonprofit Pure Earth in creating a virtual reality experience showcasing routes of lead and mercury exposure in various industries in Ghana. In addition, she worked at the NYU Office of Sustainability as a communications coordinator. She strongly believes in the power of coalition and that we can achieve health for all when we bring our voices together to enact change.
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