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The study added that "most poisonings were caused by natural gas fueled appliances and could likely have been prevented by an in-room carbon monoxide alarm." Why don't more hotels have detectors?
There are no widespread regulations in the U.S. or in many other countries requiring carbon monoxide detectors in hotels, so experts recommend you travel with your own alarm. When you travel ...
NORTHBROOK, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The following is a notification from UL Solutions that the carbon monoxide alarms identified here bear unauthorized UL Marks. The carbon monoxide alarms have not ...
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