BOSTON Fire chiefs renewed warnings Tuesday that students across the state face risks of carbon monoxide poisoning because of a gap in regulations that effectively allows many older school buildings not to install detectors.
Chris Lisinski, State House News Service, The Sun (Lowell)
Wed, 07/17/2019 - 8:15am
BOSTON Fire chiefs renewed warnings Tuesday that students across the state face risks of carbon monoxide poisoning because of a gap in regulations that effectively allows many older school buildings not to install detectors.