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You’ve packed a toothbrush, your sunscreen and a swimsuit for your summer travel. Now, what about a carbon monoxide detector?
Should you pack a carbon monoxide detector when you travel? ‘The chances of being poisoned are really low, but they’re not zero,’ one expert said.
U.S. lawmakers are attempting to mandate carbon monoxide detectors in hotels and short-term rentals following deadly incidents, while advocacy groups and industry stakeholders emphasize proactive ...
I travel with a portable carbon monoxide detector. Why? In most states, no law requires hotels or vacation rental properties to have carbon monoxide detectors.
“When traveling, it’s a good idea to consider bringing a carbon monoxide detector with you, especially if you’re staying in older accommodations or using gas-powered equipment.
Tens of thousands of smoke and carbon monoxide alarms were recalled because they may fail to notify owners when detecting smoke or carbon monoxide.
Apollo America is recalling about 50,000 combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors that can malfunction and fail to alert consumers.
Vivint recalls 50,000 smoke and carbon monoxide detectors due to potential failure to alert users, prompting immediate consumer action for safety.
(WHTM)– Apollo America announced the recall of around 50,000 combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors sold exclusively at Vivint. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, t… ...