Jun 14, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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All this and yet there is currently no requirement for hotels to install CO detectors in their rooms.
Several years ago two visitors lost their lives but the hotel owners feel for $250 per night you don't deserve $20 in protection from CO gas. Guess it is clear how much value they place on the lives of their guests. |
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