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White paper on home smoke alarms

April 2006 - The Public/Private Fire Safety Council has issued a white paper on "Home Smoke Alarms and Other Fire Detection and Alarm Equipment", the first of a series of papers that will outline strategies for reducing the annual death toll from residential fires. The Council comprises 16 federal agencies and non-government organizations, including NFPA, created to develop a coordinated national effort to eliminate residential fire deaths by the year 2020.

 
--from NFPA
         
 


Board of Fire Prevention Regulations Sets Requirements for
Residential Carbon Monoxide Detectors

On February 2, 2006, State Fire Marshal Stephen D. Coan and Board of Fire Prevention Regulations (BFPR) Chairman David Demers announced that the board has passed emergency regulations on carbon monoxide detectors. The Legislature directed the BFPR to draft regulations as part of the recently enacted “Nicole’s law” that requires carbon monoxide detectors in all homes with potential sources of carbon monoxide – those with fossil-fuel burning equipment or enclosed parking areas.

-- from http://www.mass.gov
 
 


Washroom Fire in Mansfield, Louisiana

On August 4, 2006, at 7:08 pm, Mansfield firefighters, along with mutual aid from nearby Fire District #8 responded to 2253 Whaley Street for a reported washroom on fire.

CHIEF GEORGE R.HUNT,JR.
 
 
 


Police: 5 Dead in South Florida Home, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Likely

Monday, August 28, 2006

 

MIAMI  — Five people found dead in a Miami-Dade County home were identified Monday as members of the same family, all apparently killed by carbon monoxide poisoning.

-- from http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,210737,00.html

 
 
 


2 high-school students found dead of carbon monoxide poisoning

Feb 4, 2005, The two boys from Ironwood Ridge High - a 14-year-old freshman and a 17-year-old senior - were found dead Thursday from carbon monoxide poisoning in a car.

AZ Central.com
 
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