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Union Group Backs Bill Requiring Carbon Monoxide Alarms in Public Buildings
Summary
The National Association of Government Employees and others told the committee that Massachusetts should require carbon monoxide detectors in schools, libraries and municipal buildings under House Bill 2568 to protect workers and the public from the odorless gas.
A labor representative told the Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security on Oct. 11 that Massachusetts should require carbon monoxide (CO) detectors in public buildings, including schools, libraries and municipal facilities.
"Carbon monoxide is a dangerous gas because it is colorless, odorless, and tasteless," said Steven…
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