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Union and safety advocates urge requirement for carbon-monoxide detectors in public buildings

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NAGE and others told the committee that carbon-monoxide detectors should be required in schools, libraries and municipal buildings to protect staff and the public, citing past occupational incidents and existing residential requirements as precedent.

Steven Puglisi, legislative representative for the National Association of Government Employees, testified in support of House Bill 2568, which would require carbon-monoxide (CO) alarms in all residential, governmental and commercial structures…

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